Abstract

The development of biobased hybrid materials that can efficiently remove environmentally contaminants has broad practical applications for areas. In this work, a novel biomaterial–inorganic hybrid film was fabricated with Cu–Al layered double hydroxide (LDH) nanosheets as host and laccase as guest by using exfoliation/self-assembly monolayer technology. It included two processes: first, a nitric acid intercalation Cu–Al–NO3– LDHs was prepared with Cu–Al–CO32– LDHs through the ion-exchange method, and then Cu–Al–NO3– LDHs was exfoliated into a single-layer nanodispersion system with abundant Cu2+ ions on the surface of the positively charged layered double hydroxides to assemble the (LDHs/laccase)n hybrid multilayer film. The resulting (LDHs/laccase)n hybrid film was characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscope, high-resolution transmission electron microscopy, scanning probe microscope, and UV–visible absorption spectroscopy, which all supported the formation of the layer-by-layer sand...

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