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One-pot green synthesis of gold and silver nanoparticles using Rosa canina L. extract

This study reports a green, simple, and fast method for the synthesis of gold and silver nanoparticles using natural antioxidant compounds. The aqueous extract from dried rosehips (pseudofruit of Rosa canina L.) was used as a reducing and capping agent of HAuCl(4) and AgNO(3) during the noble metal...

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Autores principales: Cardoso-Avila, Pablo Eduardo, Patakfalvi, Rita, Rodríguez-Pedroza, Carlos, Aparicio-Fernández, Xochitl, Loza-Cornejo, Sofía, Villa-Cruz, Virginia, Martínez-Cano, Evelia
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8698234/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35423990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra01448j
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author Cardoso-Avila, Pablo Eduardo
Patakfalvi, Rita
Rodríguez-Pedroza, Carlos
Aparicio-Fernández, Xochitl
Loza-Cornejo, Sofía
Villa-Cruz, Virginia
Martínez-Cano, Evelia
author_facet Cardoso-Avila, Pablo Eduardo
Patakfalvi, Rita
Rodríguez-Pedroza, Carlos
Aparicio-Fernández, Xochitl
Loza-Cornejo, Sofía
Villa-Cruz, Virginia
Martínez-Cano, Evelia
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description This study reports a green, simple, and fast method for the synthesis of gold and silver nanoparticles using natural antioxidant compounds. The aqueous extract from dried rosehips (pseudofruit of Rosa canina L.) was used as a reducing and capping agent of HAuCl(4) and AgNO(3) during the noble metal colloid synthesis at room temperature and no other chemical reagent was used. The high antioxidant activity of the plant extract was proven by 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl assay by a spectrophotometric method. The formation of stable gold and silver nanoparticles was observed by UV-visible spectroscopy and the evolution of their characteristic surface plasmon resonance band was followed over several days. Transmission electron microscopy confirmed the formation of quasi-spherical nanoparticles with mean diameters 26 and 34 nm, for gold and silver nanoparticles, respectively; XRD revealed an FCC crystalline structure for both gold and silver NPs. The effects of concentrations of noble metal precursor and plant extract solution on the formation, stabilization and size of nanoparticles are discussed, as well as some applications of these colloids.
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spelling pubmed-86982342022-04-13 One-pot green synthesis of gold and silver nanoparticles using Rosa canina L. extract Cardoso-Avila, Pablo Eduardo Patakfalvi, Rita Rodríguez-Pedroza, Carlos Aparicio-Fernández, Xochitl Loza-Cornejo, Sofía Villa-Cruz, Virginia Martínez-Cano, Evelia RSC Adv Chemistry This study reports a green, simple, and fast method for the synthesis of gold and silver nanoparticles using natural antioxidant compounds. The aqueous extract from dried rosehips (pseudofruit of Rosa canina L.) was used as a reducing and capping agent of HAuCl(4) and AgNO(3) during the noble metal colloid synthesis at room temperature and no other chemical reagent was used. The high antioxidant activity of the plant extract was proven by 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl assay by a spectrophotometric method. The formation of stable gold and silver nanoparticles was observed by UV-visible spectroscopy and the evolution of their characteristic surface plasmon resonance band was followed over several days. Transmission electron microscopy confirmed the formation of quasi-spherical nanoparticles with mean diameters 26 and 34 nm, for gold and silver nanoparticles, respectively; XRD revealed an FCC crystalline structure for both gold and silver NPs. The effects of concentrations of noble metal precursor and plant extract solution on the formation, stabilization and size of nanoparticles are discussed, as well as some applications of these colloids. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8698234/ /pubmed/35423990 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra01448j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Cardoso-Avila, Pablo Eduardo
Patakfalvi, Rita
Rodríguez-Pedroza, Carlos
Aparicio-Fernández, Xochitl
Loza-Cornejo, Sofía
Villa-Cruz, Virginia
Martínez-Cano, Evelia
One-pot green synthesis of gold and silver nanoparticles using Rosa canina L. extract
title One-pot green synthesis of gold and silver nanoparticles using Rosa canina L. extract
title_full One-pot green synthesis of gold and silver nanoparticles using Rosa canina L. extract
title_fullStr One-pot green synthesis of gold and silver nanoparticles using Rosa canina L. extract
title_full_unstemmed One-pot green synthesis of gold and silver nanoparticles using Rosa canina L. extract
title_short One-pot green synthesis of gold and silver nanoparticles using Rosa canina L. extract
title_sort one-pot green synthesis of gold and silver nanoparticles using rosa canina l. extract
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8698234/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35423990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra01448j
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