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Use of Bacteria and Microalgae in Synthesis of Nanoparticles
Author(s) -
Inga Zinicovscaia
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
chemistry journal of moldova
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.275
H-Index - 5
eISSN - 2345-1688
pISSN - 1857-1727
DOI - 10.19261/cjm.2012.07(2).16
Subject(s) - nanotechnology , bacteria , nanoparticle , microorganism , chemistry , yeast , crystallinity , metal , biochemical engineering , materials science , organic chemistry , biology , engineering , biochemistry , genetics , crystallography
A critical need in the field of nanotechnology is the development of a reliable and eco-friendly process for synthesis of metallic nanoparticles. A number of different organisms, including bacteria, microalgae, yeast and fungi, have shown their ability to produce metal nanoparticles. But they have some drawbacks in providing better control over size distribution, shape and crystallinity. This review article presents an overview of microorganisms (bacteria and microalga) capable of producing silver and gold nanoparticles. This article is an extended abstract of a communication presented at the Conference Ecological Chemistry 2012.

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