RT dataset T1 UBU-Polymers Research Group 21032024 A1 Vallejo García, Jorge Lucas A1 Trigo López, Miriam A1 Ibeas Cortes, Saturnino A1 García García, Félix Clemente A1 Busto Núñez, Mª Dolores A1 Núñez-Carrero, Karina C. A1 Alonso-Pastor, Luis E. A1 Vallejos Calzada, Saúl K1 Laccase K1 Enzyme immobilization K1 Indigo carmine K1 Dyes bioremediation K1 Smart-polymer K1 Polymers K1 LCA K1 TEA K1 Biorremediación K1 Bioremediation K1 Química orgánica K1 Chemistry, Organic AB This work presents a new polymeric material in the form of a film (FLAC) containing immobilized laccase enzymethrough diazo bonds, designed for the degradation of indigo carmine dye, which is highly toxic and commonlyfound in wastewater from the textile industry. The immobilization of the enzyme in the film was characterized bySEM, FT-IR, DSC, TGA and EDXS. The degradation of the dye by FLAC initiates in the presence of a mediator dueto the high redox potential of the dye. Six natural mediators (ferulic acid, syringaldazine, guaiacol, eugenol,thymol, and p-coumaric acid) were tested, and complete degradation of the dye was achieved in 180 min, with amediator concentration of 1 ppm (syringaldazine) and a dye concentration of 10 ppm. A novelty in this study isthe short exposure time of the dye-mediator solution to FLAC (15 min) which allowed the degradation process tocontinue autonomously after the film was removed. Additionally, it was observed that the material was moreeffective in the presence of textile washing products, achieving over 99 % degradation in 40 min, surpassing itsefficacy in distilled water. Regarding reusability, the material retained >90 % of its activity after five cycles ofuse and washing. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Techno-Economic Analysis (TEA) identified key levers fortechno-economic and environmental viability: shorten cycle time (surfactant media), maximise re-use and percyclevolume/concentration, implement solvent recovery, and energy decarbonization thereby outlining aroadmap to sustainable scale-up. PB Universidad de Burgos YR 2025 FD 2025-10-28 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10259/11017 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10259/11017 LA eng NO Vallejo García, J. L., Trigo López, M., Ibeas, S., GARCÍA, F. É. L. I. X. C. L. E. M. E. N. T. E., Busto, M. D., Núñez Carrero, K. C., Alonso Pastor, L. E., & Vallejos, S. (2025). UBU-Polymers Research Group 21032024 [Data set]. Universidad de Burgos. https://doi.org/10.71486/HJMH-DY65 NO We gratefully acknowledge the financial support provided by all funders. Author S. Vallejos received Grant PID2023-147301OB-I00 and Grant 3101166576-166576-29-325 funded by MICIU/AEI /10.13039/ 501100011033 and FEDER, EU. The financial support provided by Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional-European Regional Development Fund (FEDER, ERDF) and Regional Government of Castilla y Le´on -Consejería de Educaci´on, Junta de Castilla y Le´on- (BU025P23) is gratefully acknowledged. This work was supported by the Regional Government of Castilla y Le´on (Junta de Castilla y Le´on) and by the Ministry of Science and Innovation MICIN and the European Union NextGenerationEU PRTR. J. L. Vallejo-García received the grant PRE2021-09812 funded by MCIN/AEI/ 10.13039/501100011033 and by “ESF Investing in your future”. Author Saul Vallejos received grant BG22/00086 funded by Spanish Ministerio de Universidades. DS Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Burgos RD 22-abr-2026