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Investigating the prospects of bacterial biosurfactants for metal nanoparticle synthesis - a comprehensive review

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IET NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 13, Issue 3, Pages 243-249

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1049/iet-nbt.2018.5184

Keywords

nanoparticles; microorganisms; nanotechnology; biotechnology; nanofabrication; durability; surfactants; reviews; biological synthesis; bacterial biosurfactants; environmental conditions; metallic nanoparticles synthesis; nanotechnology; durability; review; stability; size 2; 0 nm to 50; 0 nm

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Establishing biological synthesis of nanoparticles is increasing nowadays in the field of nanotechnology. The search for an optimal source with durability, stability, capacity to withstand higher environmental conditions with excellent characteristics is yet to meet. Consequently, there is need to create an eco-friendly strategy for metal nanoparticle synthesis. One approach investigated in this review is the use of biosurfactants to enhance the synthesis biologically. In comparison with the other technologies, biosurfactants are less toxic and exhibit higher properties. This method is different from the conventional practice like physical and chemical methods. Several research studies represented that the biosurfactant influences the production of nanoparticles about 2-50 nm. In this manner, the research towards the biosurfactant has raised. This review also addressed the feasibility of biosurfactant and their benefits in the synthesis of metallic nanoparticles. The findings from this review can recommend a conceivable use of biosurfactant as a source for metal nanoparticle synthesis.

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