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Gold(III) reduction by the rhizobacterium Azospirillum brasilense with the formation of gold nanoparticles.

Anna V Tugarova1, Andrei M Burov, Marina M Burashnikova, Alexander A Kamnev.   

Abstract

For the soil nitrogen-fixing bacterium Azospirillum brasilense, the ability to reduce [AuCl4](-) and to form gold nanoparticles (GNPs) has been demonstrated, with the appearance of a mauve tint of the culture. To validate the shapes and chemical nature of nanoparticles, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and X-ray fluorescence analysis were used. For the widely studied agriculturally important wild-type strains A. brasilense Sp7 and Sp245, GNPs formed after 10 days of incubation of cell biomass with 0.25 mM [AuCl4](-) were shown (using TEM) to be mainly of spherical form (5 to 20 nm in diameter), with rare occasional triangles. In the course of cultivation with [AuCl4](-), after 5 days, a mauve tint was already visible for cells of strain Sp245.5, after 6 days for Sp245 and after 10 days for Sp7. Thus, for the mutant strain Sp245.5 (which has significant differences in the structure and composition of cell-surface polysaccharides as compared with Sp245), a more rapid formation of GNPs was observed. Moreover, their TEM images (also obtained after 10 days) showed different shapes: nano-sized spheres, triangles, hexagons and rods, as well as larger round-shaped flower-like nanoparticles about 100 nm in size. Since by the time of GNP formation in our experiments the cells were found to be already not viable, this confirms the dominating role of cell surface structure and chemical composition in shaping the GNPs formed in the course of [AuCl4](-) reduction to Au(0). This finding may be useful for understanding the natural biogeochemical mechanisms of gold reduction and formation of GNPs involving microorganisms. The data obtained may also help in developing protocols for environmentally friendly synthesis of nanoparticles and possible use of bacterial cells with modified surface structure and composition for their fabrication.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24276540     DOI: 10.1007/s00248-013-0329-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microb Ecol        ISSN: 0095-3628            Impact factor:   4.552


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