Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4980054 | Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2017 | 31 Pages |
Abstract
A facile one-pot eco-friendly process for synthesis of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) with high catalytic activity was achieved using cell-free extracts of Aspergillus sp. WL-Au as reducing, capping and stabilizing agents. The surface plasmon resonance band of UV-vis spectrum at 532Â nm confirmed the presence of AuNPs. Transmission electron microscopy images showed that quite uniform spherical AuNPs were synthesized and the average size of nanoparticles increased from 4Â nm to 29Â nm with reaction time. X-ray diffraction analysis verified the formation of nano-crystalline gold particles. Fourier transform infrared spectra showed the presence of functional groups on the surface of biosynthesized AuNPs, such as OH, NH, CO, CH, COH and COC groups, which increased the stability of AuNPs. The biogenic AuNPs could serve as a highly efficient catalyst for 4-nitrophenol reduction. The reaction rate constant was linearly correlated with the concentration of AuNPs, which increased from 0.59Â minâ1 to 1.51Â minâ1 with the amount of AuNPs increasing form 1.46Â ÃÂ 10â6 to 17.47Â ÃÂ 10â6Â mmol. Moreover, the as-synthesized AuNPs exhibited a remarkable normalized catalytic activity (4.04Â ÃÂ 105Â minâ1Â molâ1), which was much higher than that observed for AuNPs synthesized by other biological and conventional chemical methods.
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Authors
Wenli Shen, Yuanyuan Qu, Xiaofang Pei, Shuzhen Li, Shengnan You, Jingwei Wang, Zhaojing Zhang, Jiti Zhou,