| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5350314 | Applied Surface Science | 2014 | 49 Pages | 
Abstract
												The Na+ montmorillonite (MMT) was modified with sulfur containing amino acid (l-cystine, l-cysteine or l-methionine) and characterized by energy dispersive spectrometer (EDS), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Fourier transform infrared spectrum (FT-IR). The results showed the modification was smooth and the surface condition of MMT was changed with sulfur containing groups. Then silver was loaded on the modified MMTs via ion-exchange reaction under microwave irradiation, the spectra of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), EDS and FT-IR confirmed the successful loading of massive silver and the strong interaction between sulfur and silver, the silver loaded l-cystine modified MMT (Ag@AA-MMT-3) with a silver content of 10.93 wt% was the highest of all. Further more, the Ag@AA-MMT-3 was under the irradiation of a UV lamp to turn silver ions to silver nano particles (Ag NPs). The XPS, specific surface area (SSA), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), XRD patterns and UV-vis spectra proved the existence of uniform nano scaled metallic Ag NPs. By contrast, the UV irradiated Ag@AA-MMT-3 (Ag@AA-MMT-UV) showed a much better slow release property than Ag@AA-MMT-3 or Ag@MMT. The Ag@AA-MMT-UV showing a large inhibition zone and high inhibition ratio presented very good antibacterial property.
											Keywords
												Brunauer–Emmet–Tellerscaning electron microscopyMMTSSABJHEDSAg NPsUV–Visdeionized wateramino acidUltraviolet–visibleTemModifyDI waterSpecific surface areaBETEnergy Dispersive SpectrometerX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyFT-IRFourier transform infrared spectrumXPSSEMMontmorilloniteTransmission electron microscopysilver nano particlesSilver nanoparticleX-ray diffractionXRD
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											Authors
												Li Tian, Lin Oulian, Lu Zhiyuan, He Liuimei, Wang Xiaosheng, 
											