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From biotechnology principles to functional and low-cost metallic bionanocatalysts.

Gabriela Kratošová1, Veronika Holišová2, Zuzana Konvičková3, Avinash P Ingle4, Swapnil Gaikwad5, Kateřina Škrlová2, Aleš Prokop6, Mahendra Rai7, Daniela Plachá8.   

Abstract

Chemical, physical and mechanical methods of nanomaterial preparation are still regarded as mainstream methods, and the scientific community continues to search for new ways of nanomaterial preparation. The major objective of this review is to highlight the advantages of using green chemistry and bionanotechnology in the preparation of functional low-cost catalysts. Bionanotechnology employs biological principles and processes connected with bio-phase participation in both design and development of nano-structures and nano-materials, and the biosynthesis of metallic nanoparticles is becoming even more popular due to; (i) economic and ecologic effectiveness, (ii) simple one-step nanoparticle formation, stabilisation and biomass support and (iii) the possibility of bio-waste valorisation. Although it is quite difficult to determine the precise mechanisms in particular biosynthesis and research is performed with some risk in all trial and error experiments, there is also the incentive of understanding the exact mechanisms involved. This enables further optimisation of bionanoparticle preparation and increases their application potential. Moreover, it is very important in bionanotechnological procedures to ensure repeatability of the methods related to the recognised reaction mechanisms. This review, therefore, summarises the current state of nanoparticle biosynthesis. It then demonstrates the application of biosynthesised metallic nanoparticles in heterogeneous catalysis by identifying the many examples where bionanocatalysts have been successfully applied in model reactions. These describe the degradation of organic dyes, the reduction of aromatic nitro compounds, dehalogenation of chlorinated aromatic compounds, reduction of Cr(VI) and the synthesis of important commercial chemicals. To ensure sustainability, it is important to focus on nanomaterials that are capable of maintaining the important green chemistry principles directly from design inception to ultimate application.
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Keywords:  Bionanotechnology; Biosynthesis; Catalysis; Green chemistry; Nanoparticles; Pollutants degradation

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30481544     DOI: 10.1016/j.biotechadv.2018.11.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechnol Adv        ISSN: 0734-9750            Impact factor:   14.227


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1.  Effective and reproducible biosynthesis of nanogold-composite catalyst for paracetamol oxidation.

Authors:  Veronika Krbečková; Zuzana Šimonová; Petr Langer; Pavlína Peikertová; Kateřina Mamulová Kutláková; Barbora Thomasová; Daniela Plachá
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2022-07-11       Impact factor: 5.190

2.  Eugenia uniflora L. Silver and Gold Nanoparticle Synthesis, Characterization, and Evaluation of the Photoreduction Process in Antimicrobial Activities.

Authors:  Marcia Regina Franzolin; Daniella Dos Santos Courrol; Susana de Souza Barreto; Lilia Coronato Courrol
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2022-05-10

3.  Biotemplate of albumen for synthesized iron oxide quantum dots nanoparticles (QDNPs) and investigation of antibacterial effect against pathogenic microbial strains.

Authors:  Mohammad Hasan Moshafi; Mehdi Ranjbar; Ghazaleh Ilbeigi
Journal:  Int J Nanomedicine       Date:  2019-05-10

4.  Colloidal stability of phytosynthesised gold nanoparticles and their catalytic effects for nerve agent degradation.

Authors:  Veronika Holišová; Martin Urban; Zuzana Konvičková; Marek Kolenčík; Pavel Mančík; Jiří Slabotinský; Gabriela Kratošová; Daniela Plachá
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-02-18       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 5.  Bacterial extracellular electron transfer: a powerful route to the green biosynthesis of inorganic nanomaterials for multifunctional applications.

Authors:  Long Zou; Fei Zhu; Zhong-Er Long; Yunhong Huang
Journal:  J Nanobiotechnology       Date:  2021-04-27       Impact factor: 10.435

6.  Enhanced reductive removal of ciprofloxacin in pharmaceutical wastewater using biogenic palladium nanoparticles by bubbling H2.

Authors:  Peipei He; Tianyu Mao; Anming Wang; Youcheng Yin; Jinying Shen; Haoming Chen; Pengfei Zhang
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2020-07-10       Impact factor: 4.036

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