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Electron beam/γ-ray irradiation synthesis of gold nanoparticles and investigation of antioxidant activity

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DOI: 10.1088/2043-6262/5/4/045002

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gold nanoparticle; gamma-ray; electron beam; antioxidant

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Colloidal solutions of 1 mM gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) were synthesized by gamma-ray Co-60 and electron beam irradiation using 1% water soluble chitosan (WSC) with different molecular weight (Mw) as stabilizer. The AuNPs size measured from TEM images was of 7.1 and 15.1 nm for electron beam and gamma-ray Co-60, respectively. The AuNPs sizes of 9.8, 15.1 and 22.4 nm stabilized by different WSC Mw of 155 x 10(3), 78x10(3) and 29 x 10(3) g mol(-1), respectively, were also synthesized by gamma-ray Co-60 irradiation. Antioxidant activity of AuNPs with different size from 7.1 to 20.0 nm was investigated using free radical 2,2'-azino-bis (3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonic acid) (ABTS(center dot+)). Results indicated that the smaller size of AuNPs exhibited higher antioxidant activity. In particular, the antioxidant efficiency was of nearly 100, 75, 65, 52 and 30% for 7.1, 9.8, 15.1, 20.0 nm AuNPs and WSC 0.1%, respectively, at the same reaction time of 270 min. Thus, due to the compatibility of WSC and the unique property of AuNPs, the pure colloidal AuNPs/WSC solutions synthesized by irradiation method can be potentially applied in biomedicine, cosmetics and in other fields as well.

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