Published February 2009 | Version v1
Journal article

Extracellular biosynthesis of monodispersed gold nanoparticles by a SAM capping route

  • 1. Xiamen University, Department of Chemistry, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (China)
  • 2. Xiamen University, State Key Laboratory of Physical Chemistry of Solid Surfaces (China)
  • 3. Xiamen University, School of Life Sciences (China)

Description

Monodispersed gold nanoparticles capped with a self-assembled monolayer of dodecanethiol were biosynthesized extracellularly by an efficient, simple, and environmental friendly procedure, which involved the use of Bacillus megatherium D01 as the reducing agent and the use of dodecanethiol as the capping ligand at 26 oC. The kinetics of gold nanoparticle formation was followed by transmission electron microscope (TEM) and UV-vis spectroscopy. It was shown that reaction time was an important parameter in controlling the morphology of gold nanoparticles. The effect of thiol on the shape, size, and dispersity of gold nanoparticles was also studied. The results showed that the presence of thiol during the biosynthesis could induce the formation of small size gold nanoparticles (<2.5 nm), hold the shape of spherical nanoparticles, and promote the monodispersity of nanoparticles. Through the modulation of reaction time and the use of thiol, monodispersed spherical gold nanoparticles capped with thiol of 1.9 ± 0.8 nm size were formed by using Bacillus megatherium D01.

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Journal Title
Journal of Nanoparticle Research
Journal Volume
11
Journal Issue
2
Journal Page Range
p. 279-288
ISSN
1388-0764

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Country of Publication
Netherlands
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
42042772
Subject category
S77: NANOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY;
Descriptors DEI
BACILLUS MEGATERIUM; BIOSYNTHESIS; GOLD; MORPHOLOGY; NANOSTRUCTURES; PARTICLES; REDUCING AGENTS; THIOLS; TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
Descriptors DEC
BACILLUS; BACTERIA; ELECTRON MICROSCOPY; ELEMENTS; METALS; MICROORGANISMS; MICROSCOPY; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; ORGANIC SULFUR COMPOUNDS; SYNTHESIS; TRANSITION ELEMENTS

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