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Screening of cyanobacterial extracts for synthesis of silver nanoparticles

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WORLD JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY & BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 31, Issue 8, Pages 1279-1283

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11274-015-1869-3

Keywords

AgNP; Cyanobactrial extracts; Scanning electron microscope (SEM); Microchaete sp NCCU-342; Cylindrospermum stagnale NCCU-104

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  1. UGC, Government of India

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Improvement of reliable and eco-friendly process for synthesis of metallic nanoparticles is a significant step in the field of application nanotechnology. One approach that shows vast potential is based on the biosynthesis of nanoparticles using micro-organisms. In this study, biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNP) using 30 cyanobacteria were investigated. Cyanobacterial aqueous extracts were subjected to AgNP synthesis at 30 A degrees C. Scanning of these aqueous extracts containing AgNP in UV-Visible range showed single peak. The lambda max for different extracts varied and ranged between 440 and 490 nm that correspond to the plasmon absorbance of AgNP. Micrographs from scanning electron microscope of AgNP from cyanobacterial extracts showed that though synthesis of nanoparticles occurred in all strains but their reaction time, shape and size varied. Majority of the nanoparticles were spherical. Time taken for induction of nanoparticles synthesis by cyanobacterial extracts ranged from 30 to 360 h and their size from 38 to 88 nm. In terms of size Cylindrospermum stagnale NCCU-104 was the best organism with 38 and 40 nm. But in terms of time Microcheate sp. NCCU-342 was the best organism as it took 30 h for AgNP synthesis.

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