Facile algae-derived route to biogenic silver nanoparticles: synthesis, antibacterial, and photocatalytic properties

N Aziz, M Faraz, R Pandey, M Shakir, T Fatma… - Langmuir, 2015 - ACS Publications
Langmuir, 2015ACS Publications
Biogenic synthesis of metal nanoparticles is of considerable interest, as it affords clean,
biocompatible, nontoxic, and cost-effective fabrication. Driven by their ability to withstand
variable extremes of environmental conditions, several microorganisms, notably bacteria
and fungi, have been investigated in the never-ending search for optimal nanomaterial
production platforms. Here, we present a hitherto unexplored algal platform featuring
Chlorella pyrenoidosa, which offers a high degree of consistency in morphology of …
Biogenic synthesis of metal nanoparticles is of considerable interest, as it affords clean, biocompatible, nontoxic, and cost-effective fabrication. Driven by their ability to withstand variable extremes of environmental conditions, several microorganisms, notably bacteria and fungi, have been investigated in the never-ending search for optimal nanomaterial production platforms. Here, we present a hitherto unexplored algal platform featuring Chlorella pyrenoidosa, which offers a high degree of consistency in morphology of synthesized silver nanoparticles. Using a suite of characterization methods, we reveal the intrinsic crystallinity of the algae-derived nanoparticles and the functional moieties associated with its surface stabilization. Significantly, we demonstrate the antibacterial and photocatalytic properties of these silver nanoparticles and discuss the potential mechanisms that drive these critical processes. The blend of photocatalytic and antibacterial properties coupled with their intrinsic biocompatibility and eco-friendliness make these nanoparticles particularly attractive for wastewater treatment.
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