The direct use of isolated enzymes to remove environmentally relevant trace organic chemicals (TOrCs) can provide a controllable and specific system, but systematic studies on the capability and applicability especially under ambient conditions are limited. Thus, the aim of this work was (i) to evaluate the potential of selected enzymes to transform TOrCs, (ii) to examine the conversion in real wastewater matrix and with environmentally relevant concentrations, and (iii) to characterize transformation product patterns by means of different mass spectrometric technologies.
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The direct use of isolated enzymes to remove environmentally relevant trace organic chemicals (TOrCs) can provide a controllable and specific system, but systematic studies on the capability and applicability especially under ambient conditions are limited. Thus, the aim of this work was (i) to evaluate the potential of selected enzymes to transform TOrCs, (ii) to examine the conversion in real wastewater matrix and with environmentally relevant concentrations, and (iii) to characterize transfor...
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