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[HRE13-01] Bio-based metal ion adsorbents: basic concept and applications
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Keywords:Biosorption, Cellulose, Green sustainable materials
We have developed novel metal adsorbents composed of bio-based materials, cellulose and proteins. Many kinds of metal-binding proteins and peptides are reported in nature or by directed molecular evolution methods. However, proteins and peptide are usually dissolved in water and cannot be used for metal ion recovery from aqueous solution. Therefore, we tried to immobilize metal-binding proteins/peptides on water-insoluble cellulose via carbohydrate binding module (CBM), which is known to bind to cellulose. We constructed fusion proteins composed of metal-binding proteins/peptides and CBM, where a metal-binding part of the fusion proteins is variable or modifiable depending on target metal ions including Ni2+, Co2+, Au3+, and hazardous heavy metals. The fusion proteins were strongly adsorbed on cellulose and could be used for metal ion recover from aqueous solution. The present versatile metal adsorption system employing biomolecules can be used for green and next generation metal recovery technique.