Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5363841 Applied Surface Science 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

A facile aqueous solution procedure has been developed to synthesize silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) on reduced graphene oxide (RGO) (RGO/Ag NPs) with starch as an ideal reductant and stabilizer in one pot under microwave irradiation. Graphene oxide and Ag(NH3)2+ were reduced simultaneously by starch in the process of forming Ag NPs. The size of Ag NPs decorated on the RGO sheets is about 20-50 nm and the average size of Ag NPs on RGO is 34 nm calculated by X-ray diffraction. RGO and RGO/Ag NPs prepared with starch show good stability in aqueous solution. With the decoration of Ag NPs on RGO, Raman intensity of RGO increased evidently. Antimicrobial activity of RGO/Ag NPs was investigated against the gram negative bacteria Pseudomonous aeruginosa. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of RGO/Ag NPs is 0.2 wt%. The antimicrobial activity of RGO/Ag NPs is stronger than Ag NPs because of the synergic effect of RGO and Ag NPs.

► A facile microwave method for synthesizing RGO/Ag NPs was developed. ► Starch as an ideal reductant and stabilizer is environmentally friendly. ► Ag+ and graphene oxide were reduced simultaneously assisted by microwave. ► RGO/Ag NPs shows higher antibacterial activity against Pseudomonous aeruginosa.

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