Title of article :
Green Synthesis of Metal nanoparticles by microorganisms; a current prospective
Author/Authors :
Ali, Jafar Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, Pakistan , Zainab, Shama Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, Pakistan , Ali, Naeem Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, Pakistan
Abstract :
Synthesis and applications of nanomaterials has been an interesting area of nanotechnology since last decade. Several
physico-chemical methods have been used to synthesize the nanoparticles of noble metals. Numerous other
methodologies are also in practice including the laser ablation, aerosol technologies, lithography, and ultraviolet
irradiation. However, traditional methods are less preferred because they remain costly and involve the use of
hazardous chemicals. Biological routes of synthesizing metal nanoparticles via microbes is gaining much attention
due to their low toxicity, biocompatibility and eco-friendly nature. The development of reliable, eco-friendly,
sustainable processes for the synthesis of nanoparticles with precise shapes, sizes and dispersity is a progressive area
of nano-biotechnology. Despite the higher stability of biogenic nanoparticles there is still need to optimize the
synthesis rate and other factors affecting the synthesis process. Microbial synthesis of silver, gold, platinum, titania,
zirconia, magnetite nanoparticles and quantum dots has been described successfully. However molecular mechanisms
that mediates the synthesis of nanoparticles should be elucidated further to improve the properties of nanoscale
materials and production rate. Due to the rich biodiversity of microbes, their potential as a useful source for the
production of nanoparticle is yet to be fully explored. The present review emphases the current status of potential
microbial sources for the synthesis of metal nanoparticles.
Keywords :
Eco-friendly , Biodiversity , Nano-biotechnology , Reliable , Biological routes
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics