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Nanoscale Research Letters | 2010

Biosynthesis of Gold Nanoparticles by Foliar Broths: Roles of Biocompounds and Other Attributes of the Extracts

Yao Zhou; Wenshuang Lin; Jiale Huang; Wenta Wang; Yixian Gao; Liqin Lin; Qingbiao Li; Ling Lin; Mingming Du

Biosynthesis of nanoparticles has arisen as a promising alternative to conventional synthetic methodologies owing to its eco-friendly advantages, and the involved bioprotocol still needs further clarification. This research, for the first time from the standpoint of statistics, confirmed an electrostatic force or ionic bond-based interaction between the chloroauric ions and the involved bioconstituents and manifested that reducing sugars and flavonoids were both important reductants responsible for conversion of Au(III) to Au(0). The result also demonstrated that the proteins were not the reducing agents, yet they might be protection agents in biosynthesis of gold nanoparticles (GNPs). Besides, a significant linear relationship was found between the anti-oxidant ability of the foliar broths and their capability to reduce Au(III) into Au(0). Furthermore, the preliminary investigation based on the boxplot on the size/shape distribution of the biosynthesized GNPs revealed that gold nanospheres with higher degree of homogeneity in size tended to be promoted by foliar broths containing higher content of reducing sugars/flavonoids and proteins. Otherwise, i.e., for those broths with lower content of the above biocompounds, sphere GNPs of wider size distribution or even gold nanotriangles tended to be fabricated.(See supplementary material 1)


Chemistry-an Asian Journal | 2009

A general strategy for the biosynthesis of gold nanoparticles by traditional Chinese medicines and their potential application as catalysts.

Jiale Huang; Wenta Wang; Liqin Lin; Qingbiao Li; Wenshuang Lin; Mei Li; Stephen Mann

Tea time! Gold nanoparticles (GNPs) could be readily prepared by a general strategy involving the reduction of aqueous HAuCl(4) in the presence of traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs). Spheroidal and triangular gold nanoparticles were observed depending on the TCM used. The strategy exemplified the universal application of plant bioresources for the synthesis of GNPs and catalytic purposes.


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2013

Quantitative nucleation and growth kinetics of gold nanoparticles via model-assisted dynamic spectroscopic approach

Yao Zhou; Huixuan Wang; Wenshuang Lin; Liqin Lin; Yixian Gao; Feng Yang; Mingming Du; Weiping Fang; Jiale Huang; Daohua Sun; Qingbiao Li

Lacking of quantitative experimental data and/or kinetic models that could mathematically depict the redox chemistry and the crystallization issue, bottom-to-up formation kinetics of gold nanoparticles (GNPs) remains a challenge. We measured the dynamic regime of GNPs synthesized by l-ascorbic acid (representing a chemical approach) and/or foliar aqueous extract (a biogenic approach) via in situ spectroscopic characterization and established a redox-crystallization model which allows quantitative and separate parameterization of the nucleation and growth processes. The main results were simplified as the following aspects: (I) an efficient approach, i.e., the dynamic in situ spectroscopic characterization assisted with the redox-crystallization model, was established for quantitative analysis of the overall formation kinetics of GNPs in solution; (II) formation of GNPs by the chemical and the biogenic approaches experienced a slow nucleation stage followed by a growth stage which behaved as a mixed-order reaction, and different from the chemical approach, the biogenic method involved heterogeneous nucleation; (III) also, biosynthesis of flaky GNPs was a kinetic-controlled process favored by relatively slow redox chemistry; and (IV) though GNPs formation consists of two aspects, namely the redox chemistry and the crystallization issue, the latter was the rate-determining event that controls the dynamic regime of the whole physicochemical process.


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2014

Facile fabrication of Pd nanoparticle/Pichia pastoris catalysts through adsorption-reduction method: A study into effect of chemical pretreatment

Huimei Chen; Dengpo Huang; Liqin Lin; Tareque Odoom-Wubah; Jiale Huang; Daohua Sun; Qingbiao Li

Based on rapid adsorption and incomplete reduction in Pd (II) ions by yeast, Pichia pastoris (P. pastoris) GS115, the effects of pretreatment on adsorption and reduction of Pd (II) ions and the catalytic properties of Pd NP/P. pastoris catalysts were studied. Interestingly, the results showed that the adsorption ability of the cells for Pd (II) ions was greatly enhanced after they were pretreated with aqueous HCl, aqueous NaOH and methylation of amino group. For the reduction in the adsorbed Pd (II) ions, more slow reduction rates by pretreated P. pastoris cells were displayed compared with the cells without pretreatment. Using the reduction of 4-nitrophenol as a model reaction, the Pd NP/P. pastoris catalysts based on the cells after pretreatment with aqueous HCl, aqueous NaOH and methylation of amino group exhibited higher stability than the unpretreated cells. The enhanced stability of the Pd catalysts can be attributed to smaller Pd NPs, better dispersion of the Pd NPs, and stronger binding forces of the pretreated P. pastoris for preparing the Pd NPs. This work exemplifies enhancing the stability of Pd catalysts through pretreatments.


Current Nanoscience | 2012

Stable Silver Nanoparticles with Narrow Size Distribution Non-enzymatically Synthesized by Aeromonas sp SH10 Cells in the Presence of Hydroxyl Ions

Huixuan Wang; Huimei Chen; Yizhan Wang; Jiale Huang; Tao Kong; Wenshuang Lin; Yao Zhou; Liqin Lin; Daohua Sun; Qingbiao Li; 李清彪

Fundamental Research Funds for Central Universities [2010121051]; NSFC projects [21106117, 21036004, 20976146]; Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China [20100121110032, 20110121120018]; NSF-Fujian projects [2010J05032]


Langmuir | 2011

Transfer of Biosynthesized Gold Nanoparticles from Water into an Ionic Liquid Using Alkyltrimethyl Ammonium Bromide: An Anion-Exchange Process

Yao Zhou; Wenshuang Lin; Huixuan Wang; Qingbiao Li; 李清彪; Jiale Huang; 黄加乐; Mingming Du; Liqin Lin; Yixian Gao; Ling Lin; Ning He; 何宁

Biosynthesized gold nanoparticles (GNPs) were transferred from water to a hydrophobic ionic liquid (IL), [Bmim]PF(6), with the assistance of alkyl trimethyl ammonium bromide. The phase transfer mechanism was illustrated through the exemplification of cetyltrimethyl ammonium bromide (CTAB). Interaction between GNPs and CTAB was demonstrated through zeta potential analysis. Moreover, an anion-exchange process was discovered between CTAB and IL. During the process, the hydrophobic CTAPF(6) formed in situ on the GNPs led to the hydrophobization and thus phase transfer of the GNPs. The phase transfer efficiency was found to be size-dependent.


Journal of Nanoparticle Research | 2010

Green synthesis of palladium nanoparticles using broth of Cinnamomum camphora leaf

Xin Yang; Qingbiao Li; Huixuan Wang; Jiale Huang; Liqin Lin; Wenta Wang; Daohua Sun; Yuanbo Su; James Berya Opiyo; Luwei Hong; Yuanpeng Wang; Ning He; Lishan Jia


Chemical Society Reviews | 2015

Bio-inspired synthesis of metal nanomaterials and applications

Jiale Huang; Liqin Lin; Daohua Sun; Huimei Chen; Dapeng Yang; Qingbiao Li


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2008

Continuous-Flow Biosynthesis of Silver Nanoparticles by Lixivium of Sundried Cinnamomum camphora Leaf in Tubular Microreactors

Jiale Huang; Liqin Lin; Qingbiao Li; Daohua Sun; Yuanpeng Wang; Yinghua Lu; Ning He; Kun Yang; Xin Yang; Huixuan Wang; Wenta Wang; Wenshuang Lin


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2010

Nature factory of silver nanowires: Plant-mediated synthesis using broth of Cassia fistula leaf

Liqin Lin; Wenta Wang; Jiale Huang; Qingbiao Li; Daohua Sun; Xin Yang; Huixuan Wang; Ning He; Yuanpeng Wang

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