Fig. 9: Characterization of MCO and identification of its degradation metabolites. | npj Materials Degradation

Fig. 9: Characterization of MCO and identification of its degradation metabolites.

From: Multi copper oxidase from Micrococcus sp. IITD107, a promising candidate for polypropylene biodegradation

Fig. 9

A Protein cyclic voltammogram showing the redox potential of the enzyme as compared to the Phosphate buffer used as a control. B GC-MS chromatogram profiles of polypropylene oxidation by MCO enzyme. Arrows depict the major peaks detected after treatment with the enzyme, and the corresponding compound identified has been listed.

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