Biosurfactant Mediated Biosynthesis of Selected Metallic Nanoparticles
Developing a reliable experimental protocol for the synthesis of nanomaterials is one of the challenging topics in current nanotechnology particularly in the context of the recent drive to promote green technologies in their synthesis. The increasing need to develop clean, nontoxic and environmental...
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doaj-59397fc51f5a4ad8999f3b81bd80e7e02020-11-25T00:49:06ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672014-08-01158137201373710.3390/ijms150813720ijms150813720Biosurfactant Mediated Biosynthesis of Selected Metallic NanoparticlesGrażyna A. Płaza0Joanna Chojniak1Ibrahim M. Banat2Department of Environmental Microbiology, Institute for Ecology of Industrial Areas,6 Kossutha Str., 40-844 Katowice, PolandDepartment of Environmental Microbiology, Institute for Ecology of Industrial Areas,6 Kossutha Str., 40-844 Katowice, PolandSchool of Biomedical Sciences, University of Ulster, Coleraine BT52 1SA, N. Ireland, UKDeveloping a reliable experimental protocol for the synthesis of nanomaterials is one of the challenging topics in current nanotechnology particularly in the context of the recent drive to promote green technologies in their synthesis. The increasing need to develop clean, nontoxic and environmentally safe production processes for nanoparticles to reduce environmental impact, minimize waste and increase energy efficiency has become essential in this field. Consequently, recent studies on the use of microorganisms in the synthesis of selected nanoparticles are gaining increased interest as they represent an exciting area of research with considerable development potential. Microorganisms are known to be capable of synthesizing inorganic molecules that are deposited either intra- or extracellularly. This review presents a brief overview of current research on the use of biosurfactants in the biosynthesis of selected metallic nanoparticles and their potential importance.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/15/8/13720nanobiotechnologybiosynthesismetals nanoparticles (MeNPs)biosurfactants |
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Grażyna A. Płaza Joanna Chojniak Ibrahim M. Banat Biosurfactant Mediated Biosynthesis of Selected Metallic Nanoparticles International Journal of Molecular Sciences nanobiotechnology biosynthesis metals nanoparticles (MeNPs) biosurfactants |
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Biosurfactant Mediated Biosynthesis of Selected Metallic Nanoparticles |
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Biosurfactant Mediated Biosynthesis of Selected Metallic Nanoparticles |
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Biosurfactant Mediated Biosynthesis of Selected Metallic Nanoparticles |
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biosurfactant mediated biosynthesis of selected metallic nanoparticles |
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences |
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Developing a reliable experimental protocol for the synthesis of nanomaterials is one of the challenging topics in current nanotechnology particularly in the context of the recent drive to promote green technologies in their synthesis. The increasing need to develop clean, nontoxic and environmentally safe production processes for nanoparticles to reduce environmental impact, minimize waste and increase energy efficiency has become essential in this field. Consequently, recent studies on the use of microorganisms in the synthesis of selected nanoparticles are gaining increased interest as they represent an exciting area of research with considerable development potential. Microorganisms are known to be capable of synthesizing inorganic molecules that are deposited either intra- or extracellularly. This review presents a brief overview of current research on the use of biosurfactants in the biosynthesis of selected metallic nanoparticles and their potential importance. |
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