1. Biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles using three different fruit extracts: Characterization, formation mechanism and estrogen removal.
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Weng, Xiulan, Yang, Keran, Owens, Gary, and Chen, Zuliang
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SILVER nanoparticles , *FRUIT extracts , *ORANGES , *BIOSYNTHESIS , *STABILIZING agents , *ESTROGEN , *FRUIT composition - Abstract
Plant-mediated synthesis of silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) is a green and economically viable method, which can offer numerous benefits over traditional chemical and physical methods. In this paper, three fruit extracts (tomato, orange, and grapefruit) served simultaneously as stabilizing and reducing agents during the biosynthesis of Ag NPs. The formation of Ag NPs, were monitored using the UV–visible absorption spectra of Ag NPs which exhibited three distinct bands centered at 439, 413, and 410 nm. SEM and TEM analysis indicated that these bands corresponded to three distinct spherical-shaped Ag NPs having average particle sizes of 73, 24, and 31 nm, respectively. XRD and EDS spectral analyses were used to verify the degree of crystallinity, nanostructure, and presence of Ag NPs. Advanced analysis using XPS, FTIR, and GC-MS indicated that the Ag NPs were coated with a variety of organic compounds including acids, aldehydes, esters, and ketones, indicating that fruit derived phytochemicals had a significant role in synthesis, and subsequently a mechanism of Ag NPs formation was proposed. The fabricated nanoparticles were also successfully used in Fenton-like oxidation for the environmental remediation of estrone and estriol, with removal efficiencies of 52.1 and 35.9%, respectively. • Three different fruit extracts were used to synthesize Ag NPs. • Biomolecules in fruit extracts were confirmed. • Formation of Ag NPs by fruit extracts was proposed. • Green Ag NPs were useful as a catalyst to remove estrogen from aqueous solution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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