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High-resolution particle size and shape analysis of the first Samarium nanoparticles biosynthesized from aqueous solutions via cyanobacteria Anabaena cylindrica.

Melanie Fritz1, Susanne Körsten1, Xiaochen Chen2, Guifang Yang2, Yuancai Lv2, Minghua Liu2, Stefan Wehner1, Christian B Fischer3.   

Abstract

Samarium (Sm) is one of the most sought-after rare earth metals. Price trends and dwindling resources are making recovery increasingly attractive. In this context, the use of cyanobacteria is highly promising. For Sm it was unclear whether Anabaena cylindrica produces particles through metabolically active Sm3+ uptake. High-resolution (HR) imaging now clearly demonstrates microbe generated biosynthesis of Sm nano-sized particles (Sm NPs) in vivo. Furthermore, a simple method to determine particle size and shape with high accuracy is presented. Digital image analysis with ImageJ of HR-TEMs is used to characterize Sm NPs revealing a nearly uniform local size distribution. Assuming round particles, the overall average area size is 135.5 nm2, resp. 11.9 nm diameter. In HR, where different cell sections of the same cell are averaged, the mean particle is smaller, 76.7 nm2 resp. 8.9 nm diameter. The reciprocal aspect ratio is 0.63. The Feret major axis ratio is calculated as shape factor, with 35% of the particles between 1.2 and 1.4. A roundness classification shows that 38% of particles are fairly round and 41% are very round. Consequently, A. cylindrica represents a suitable microorganism for possible Sm recovery and biosynthesis of roundish nano-sized particles.
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Keywords:  Active bioaccumulation; Image processing; ImageJ; Nanoparticle size distribution; Rare earth element recovery

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35560296     DOI: 10.1016/j.impact.2022.100398

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  NanoImpact        ISSN: 2452-0748


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Review 1.  Cyanobacteria: miniature factories for green synthesis of metallic nanomaterials: a review.

Authors:  Shraddha Pandey; Lal Chand Rai; Santosh Kumar Dubey
Journal:  Biometals       Date:  2022-06-18       Impact factor: 3.378

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