Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5450209 | Physica E: Low-dimensional Systems and Nanostructures | 2017 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
A simple method for synthesis of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) using Aspergillum sp. WL-Au was presented in this study. According to UV-vis spectra and transmission electron microscopy images, the shape and size of AuNPs were affected by different parameters, including buffer solution, pH, biomass and HAuCl4 concentrations. Phosphate sodium buffer was more suitable for extracellular synthesis of AuNPs, and the optimal conditions for AuNPs synthesis were pH 7.0, biomass 100Â mg/mL and HAuCl4 3Â mM, leading to the production of spherical and pseudo-spherical nanoparticles. The biosynthesized AuNPs possessed excellent catalytic activities for the reduction of 2-nitrophenol, 3-nitrophenol, 4-nitrophenol, o-nitroaniline and m-nitroaniline in the presence of NaBH4, and the catalytic rate constants were calculated to be 6.3Ã10â3Â sâ1, 5.5Ã10â3Â sâ1, 10.6Ã10â3Â sâ1, 8.4Ã10â3Â sâ1 and 13.8Ã10â3Â sâ1, respectively. The AuNPs were also able to catalyze the decolorization of various azo dyes (e.g. Cationic Red X-GRL, Acid Orange II and Acid scarlet GR) using NaBH4 as the reductant, and the decolorization rates reached 91.0-96.4% within 7Â min. The present study should provide a potential candidate for green synthesis of AuNPs, which could serve as efficient catalysts for aromatic pollutants degradation.
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Authors
Yuanyuan Qu, Xiaofang Pei, Wenli Shen, Xuwang Zhang, Jingwei Wang, Zhaojing Zhang, Shuzhen Li, Shengnan You, Fang Ma, Jiti Zhou,