Author/Authors :
Ghaemi, Maryam Iranian National Institute of Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences - Tehran , Gholamipour, Sara Iranian National Institute of Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences - Tehran
Abstract :
A simple, fast and one-pot synthesis procedure based on the bioreduction ability of
an algal extract solution has been developed to produce silver nanoparticles (AgNPs). We focus
especially on the influencing factors of AgNPs formation. The effects of various factors like pH,
temperature, the concentration of metal ions and alga, the volume ratio of silver nitrate solution to
alga extract, reaction time, mixing order and the mixing rate of the silver nitrate and the alga extract
on the AgNPs synthesis are evaluated. The obtained colloids have been characterized by UV–Vis
spectroscopy, TEM, XRD, and FT-IR. TEM image of the silver colloids shows that the AgNPs are
predominantly spherical around average particle diameters of 32±10 nm. FT-IR study indicates that
the carboxyl (−C=O), hydroxyl (−OH), and amine (N–H) groups in alga extract are mainly involved
in the reduction of Ag+ ions to AgNPs. The XRD spectrum clearly shows that the AgNPs are
crystalline in nature. This work may prove to be of great value in synthesizing nanoparticles
with well-controlled sizes in chemical, pharmaceutical, and materials production processes.