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Synthesis of silver nanoclusters in colloidal scaffold for biolabeling and antimicrobial applications

Journal

JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE
Volume 623, Issue -, Pages 883-896

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2022.05.084

Keywords

Nanogel; Silver nanoclusters (AgNCs); Photoirradiation; Silver ion release; Biolabeling; Antimicrobial

Funding

  1. CFI
  2. NSERC

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A robust method to prepare silver nanoclusters (AgNCs) inside a methacrylic acid-ethyl acrylate (MAAEA) nanogel is proposed. The formation of AgNCs and their application in biolabeling and antimicrobial properties were studied. The antimicrobial performance depended on the size and concentration of silver ions (Ag+). The nanogel templated AgNCs showed potential for antimicrobial and biolabeling applications.
A robust method to prepare silver nanoclusters (AgNCs) inside a methacrylic acid-ethyl acrylate (MAAEA) nanogel is proposed, where AgNCs were produced within the nanogel scaffold via UV-photoreduction. The impact of UV irradiation time on the formation of AgNCs and their application in biolabeling and antimicrobial properties were examined. The AgNCs formation is described by two stages; (1) Ag-n (n = 2-8) nanoclusters formation between 0 and 25 min, and (2) larger silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) formed via aggregation inside the nanogel. The antimicrobial performance depended on the size and concentration of silver ions (Ag+). A maximum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of 1.1 ppm was observed for antimicrobial test with yeast, and a MIC of 11 and 22 ppm was recorded for Escherichia. coli and Staphylococcus aureus respectively. Combining with the green illumination property of AgNCs (emitted at 525 nm) with dead yeast, it could be used for biolabeling. By tuning the size through photoirradiation, the nanogel templated AgNCs is a promising candidate for antimicrobial and biolabeling applications. (C) 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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