| Literature DB >> 26507571 |
Roberto Nisticò1, Marco Barrasso2, Galo Antonio Carrillo Le Roux3, Marcelo Martins Seckler3, Walter Sousa3, Mery Malandrino2, Giuliana Magnacca2,4.
Abstract
The use of bio-based substances (BBS) obtained from composted biowaste as stabilizers for the production of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) in substitution to citrate is investigated herein, evaluating the functionalization of natural fibers for textile antibacterial applications. The results obtained evidenced that BBS can substitute citrate as reducing/stabilizing agent in the synthesis, inducing a geometrical control (in shape and size) of the AgNPs. Two different substrates were selected (wool and cotton) and two dip-coating deposition techniques investigated. The release of AgNPs from the supports in water was evaluated under two different experimental conditions: 1) soaking (static conditions) for 7 and 15 days, simulating the contact with sweat, and 2) centrifugation (dynamic conditions), simulating a washing machine treatment. A wide physicochemical characterization was carried out to evaluate the effects of BBS on the morphology and stability of AgNPs suspensions as well as the functionalization effectiveness.Entities:
Keywords: biopolymers; cotton; nanoparticles; silver; wool
Year: 2015 PMID: 26507571 DOI: 10.1002/cphc.201500721
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemphyschem ISSN: 1439-4235 Impact factor: 3.102