Title of article
On the formation and extent of uptake of silver nanoparticles by live plants
Author/Authors
Harris، Andrew T. نويسنده , , Bali، Roza نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
5
From page
691
To page
695
Abstract
In this work we investigate the limits of uptake of metallic silver by two common metallophytes, Brassica juncea (BJ) and Medicago sativa (MS) and assess the form and distribution of the metal once sequestered by the plants. BJ accumulated up to 12.4 wt.% silver when exposed to an aqueous substrate containing 1,000 ppm AgNO3 for 72 h, however silver uptake was largely independent of exposure time and substrate silver concentration. MS accumulated up to 13.6 wt.% silver when exposed to an aqueous substrate containing 10,000 ppm AgNO3 for 24 h. In contrast to BJ there was a general trend for MS showing an increase in metal uptake with a corresponding increase in the substrate metal concentration and exposure time. In both cases the silver was stored as discrete nanoparticles, with a mean size of _50 nm. According to the hyperaccumulation definition of Brooks et al. (Brooks RR, Chambers MF, Nicks LJ, Robinson BH (1998) Phytomining. Trends Plant Sci 3:359–362), this is the first report of the hyperaccumulation of silver in any plant species.
Keywords
Phytoextraction , Silver nanoparticles , Synthesis , Nanobiotechnology
Journal title
Journal of Nanoparticle Research
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Journal of Nanoparticle Research
Record number
122309
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