Facile green synthesis of gold nanoparticles with gum arabic as a stabilizing agent and reducing agent

被引:83
作者
Wu, Chien-Chen [1 ]
Chen, Dong-Hwang [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Cheng Kung Univ, Dept Chem Engn, Tainan 701, Taiwan
关键词
gold; nanoparticles; gum arabic; green synthesis; MAGNETIC NANOPARTICLES; REDUCTION; SIZE;
D O I
10.1007/BF03214993
中图分类号
O61 [无机化学];
学科分类号
070301 ; 081704 ;
摘要
A facile, completely green, and cheap route for the synthesis of Au nanoparticles at 25-75 C has been developed by using only hydrogen tetrachloroaurate as the precursor and gum arabic (GA) simultaneously as a reducing agent and a stabilizing agent. No extra reagents are needed. From the analyses of UV/VIS absorption spectra, TEM, HRTEM, SAED, and XRD patterns, the formation of Au nanoparticles with a fcc structure was recognized. The synthesis reaction was usually finished in 2-4 h. Increasing the reaction temperature increased the formation rate but had no significant effect on the optical property and size of Au nanoparticles. With increasing Au(III) ion concentration or GA concentration, the mean diameter of Au nanoparticles slightly increased. Also, the particle size distribution became broader at higher Au(III) ion concentration or lower GA concentration due to the insufficient protection. Although raising the GA concentration was helpful to reduce Au(III) ions completely and stabilize the Au nanoparticles, too high GA concentration was not suitable for the stabilization of Au nanoparticles because the increased intermolecular force of GA might hinder the dispersion of Au nanoparticles. Furthermore, the resultant Au nanoparticles were found to remain highly stable in the NaCl solution.
引用
收藏
页码:234 / 240
页数:7
相关论文
共 27 条
[1]   Stabilization of individual carbon nanotubes in aqueous solutions [J].
Bandyopadhyaya, R ;
Nativ-Roth, E ;
Regev, O ;
Yerushalmi-Rozen, R .
NANO LETTERS, 2002, 2 (01) :25-28
[2]   Magnetic nanoparticles grafted with cyclodextrin for hydrophobic drug delivery [J].
Banerjee, Shashwat S. ;
Chen, Dong-Hwang .
CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS, 2007, 19 (25) :6345-6349
[3]   Fast removal of copper ions by gum arabic modified magnetic nano-adsorbent [J].
Banerjee, Shashwat S. ;
Chen, Dong-Hwang .
JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, 2007, 147 (03) :792-799
[4]   Glucose-grafted gum arabic modified magnetic nanoparticles: Preparation and specific interaction with concanavalin A [J].
Banerjee, Shashwat S. ;
Chen, Dong-Hwang .
CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS, 2007, 19 (15) :3667-3672
[5]   Gold nanoparticle formation during bromoaurate reduction by amino acids [J].
Bhargava, SK ;
Booth, JM ;
Agrawal, S ;
Coloe, P ;
Kar, G .
LANGMUIR, 2005, 21 (13) :5949-5956
[6]   Electrochemical genosensors for biomedical applications based on gold nanoparticles [J].
Castaneda, M. T. ;
Merkoci, A. ;
Pumera, M. ;
Alegret, S. .
BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS, 2007, 22 (9-10) :1961-1967
[7]   Amine-Rich Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Nanoreactors for in Situ Gold Nanoparticle Synthesis [J].
Chia, Khek-Khiang ;
Cohen, Robert E. ;
Rubner, Michael F. .
CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS, 2008, 20 (21) :6756-6763
[8]   Gold nanoparticles: Assembly, supramolecular chemistry, quantum-size-related properties, and applications toward biology, catalysis, and nanotechnology [J].
Daniel, MC ;
Astruc, D .
CHEMICAL REVIEWS, 2004, 104 (01) :293-346
[9]   Natural Gum Reduced/Stabilized Gold Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery Formulations [J].
Dhar, Sheetal ;
Reddy, E. Maheswara ;
Shiras, Anjali ;
Pokharkar, Varsha ;
Prasad, B. L. V. .
CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL, 2008, 14 (33) :10244-10250
[10]   Tailoring the particle size of monodispersed colloidal gold [J].
Goia, DV ;
Matijevic, E .
COLLOIDS AND SURFACES A-PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING ASPECTS, 1999, 146 (1-3) :139-152