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In Situ Formation of Ag Nanoparticles in Mesoporous TiO(2) Films Decorated on Bamboo via Self-Sacrificing Reduction to Synthesize Nanocomposites with Efficient Antifungal Activity

We developed a novel green approach for the in situ fabrication of Ag NPs in mesoporous TiO(2) films via the bamboo self-sacrificing reduction of Ag(NH(3))(2)(+) ions, which can inhibit fungal growth on the bamboo surface. Mesoporous anatase TiO(2) (MT) films were first synthesized on bamboo via a h...

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Autores principales: Li, Jingpeng, Su, Minglei, Wang, Anke, Wu, Zaixing, Chen, Yuhe, Qin, Daochun, Jiang, Zehui
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6862692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31694142
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20215497
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author Li, Jingpeng
Su, Minglei
Wang, Anke
Wu, Zaixing
Chen, Yuhe
Qin, Daochun
Jiang, Zehui
author_facet Li, Jingpeng
Su, Minglei
Wang, Anke
Wu, Zaixing
Chen, Yuhe
Qin, Daochun
Jiang, Zehui
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description We developed a novel green approach for the in situ fabrication of Ag NPs in mesoporous TiO(2) films via the bamboo self-sacrificing reduction of Ag(NH(3))(2)(+) ions, which can inhibit fungal growth on the bamboo surface. Mesoporous anatase TiO(2) (MT) films were first synthesized on bamboo via a hydrothermal method. Then, Ag NPs with a 5.3 nm mean diameter were incorporated into the pore channels of optimal MT/bamboo (MTB) samples at room temperature without the addition of reducing agents, such that the Ag NPs were almost entirely embedded into the MT films. Our analysis indicated that the solubilized lignin from bamboo, which is rich in oxygen-containing functional groups, serves as a green reductant for reducing the Ag(NH(3))(2)(+) ions to Ag NPs. Antifungal experiments with Trichoderma viride under dark conditions highlighted that the antifungal activity of the Ag/MT/bamboo samples were greater than those of naked bamboo, MTB, and Ag/bamboo, suggesting that these hybrid nanomaterials produce a synergistic antifungal effect that is unrelated to photoactivity. The inhibition of Penicillium citrinum effectively followed a similar trend. This newly developed bamboo protection method may provide a sustainable, eco-friendly, and efficient method for enhancing the antifungal characteristics of traditional bamboo, having the potential to prolong the service life of bamboo materials, particularly under dark conditions.
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spelling pubmed-68626922019-12-05 In Situ Formation of Ag Nanoparticles in Mesoporous TiO(2) Films Decorated on Bamboo via Self-Sacrificing Reduction to Synthesize Nanocomposites with Efficient Antifungal Activity Li, Jingpeng Su, Minglei Wang, Anke Wu, Zaixing Chen, Yuhe Qin, Daochun Jiang, Zehui Int J Mol Sci Article We developed a novel green approach for the in situ fabrication of Ag NPs in mesoporous TiO(2) films via the bamboo self-sacrificing reduction of Ag(NH(3))(2)(+) ions, which can inhibit fungal growth on the bamboo surface. Mesoporous anatase TiO(2) (MT) films were first synthesized on bamboo via a hydrothermal method. Then, Ag NPs with a 5.3 nm mean diameter were incorporated into the pore channels of optimal MT/bamboo (MTB) samples at room temperature without the addition of reducing agents, such that the Ag NPs were almost entirely embedded into the MT films. Our analysis indicated that the solubilized lignin from bamboo, which is rich in oxygen-containing functional groups, serves as a green reductant for reducing the Ag(NH(3))(2)(+) ions to Ag NPs. Antifungal experiments with Trichoderma viride under dark conditions highlighted that the antifungal activity of the Ag/MT/bamboo samples were greater than those of naked bamboo, MTB, and Ag/bamboo, suggesting that these hybrid nanomaterials produce a synergistic antifungal effect that is unrelated to photoactivity. The inhibition of Penicillium citrinum effectively followed a similar trend. This newly developed bamboo protection method may provide a sustainable, eco-friendly, and efficient method for enhancing the antifungal characteristics of traditional bamboo, having the potential to prolong the service life of bamboo materials, particularly under dark conditions. MDPI 2019-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6862692/ /pubmed/31694142 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20215497 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Li, Jingpeng
Su, Minglei
Wang, Anke
Wu, Zaixing
Chen, Yuhe
Qin, Daochun
Jiang, Zehui
In Situ Formation of Ag Nanoparticles in Mesoporous TiO(2) Films Decorated on Bamboo via Self-Sacrificing Reduction to Synthesize Nanocomposites with Efficient Antifungal Activity
title In Situ Formation of Ag Nanoparticles in Mesoporous TiO(2) Films Decorated on Bamboo via Self-Sacrificing Reduction to Synthesize Nanocomposites with Efficient Antifungal Activity
title_full In Situ Formation of Ag Nanoparticles in Mesoporous TiO(2) Films Decorated on Bamboo via Self-Sacrificing Reduction to Synthesize Nanocomposites with Efficient Antifungal Activity
title_fullStr In Situ Formation of Ag Nanoparticles in Mesoporous TiO(2) Films Decorated on Bamboo via Self-Sacrificing Reduction to Synthesize Nanocomposites with Efficient Antifungal Activity
title_full_unstemmed In Situ Formation of Ag Nanoparticles in Mesoporous TiO(2) Films Decorated on Bamboo via Self-Sacrificing Reduction to Synthesize Nanocomposites with Efficient Antifungal Activity
title_short In Situ Formation of Ag Nanoparticles in Mesoporous TiO(2) Films Decorated on Bamboo via Self-Sacrificing Reduction to Synthesize Nanocomposites with Efficient Antifungal Activity
title_sort in situ formation of ag nanoparticles in mesoporous tio(2) films decorated on bamboo via self-sacrificing reduction to synthesize nanocomposites with efficient antifungal activity
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6862692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31694142
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20215497
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