https://www.selleckchem.com/products/pexidartinib-plx3397.html Immobilization of laccase helps protect the laccase and realizes repeated use. However, excessive encapsulation protection will also limit the release of laccase activity. This work introduces an effective one-pot method encapsulating laccase in the porous material of metal organic framework (MOF) containing specific metal ions, which provided a new way to solve the problem of limited laccase activity. The immobilization process was mathematically modeled. The morphological and encapsulated properties of the prepared materials were confirmed by the characterization results of SEM, FTIR, XRD, TGA, XPS and CLSM. The results showed that laccase was successfully encapsulated, and the Cu (PABA) with Cu2+ as the central structure promoted the laccase activity, the activity of immobilized laccase increased by 1.7 times. The prepared laccase@Cu (PABA) (Lac@Cu (PABA)) showed enhanced stability to extreme pH, high temperature and storage time. More importantly, the Lac@Cu (PABA) exhibited superior reusability, maintaining 70% removal rate of Direct Red 31 (DR31) even after 10 cycles. The dye removal rate of immobilized laccase reached 92% in 6 h under optimal conditions. This research improved the stability of laccase while releasing the activity of laccase, which not only broadened the applicable environment of laccase, but also increased the rate of degradation, and provided a new idea for the clean and efficient treatment of water pollution in textile industry.Soils co-contaminated with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and cadmium (Cd) have serious environmental impacts and are highly toxic to humans and ecosystems. Phytoremediation is an effective biotechnology for the remediation and restoration of PAH- and Cd-polluted soils. Pot experiments were conducted to investigate the individual and combined effects of PAHs (1238.62 mg kg-1) and Cd (23.1 mg kg-1) on the phytoremediation potential of Bermuda gras