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Very rapid synthesis of highly efficient and biocompatible Ag(2)Se QD phytocatalysts using ultrasonic irradiation for aqueous/sustainable reduction of toxic nitroarenes to anilines with excellent yield/selectivity at room temperature

There are many problems associated with the synthesis of nanocatalysts and catalytic reduction of nitroarenes - e.g., high temperatures, costs, long reaction/synthesis process times, the toxicity of chemicals/solvents, undesirable byproducts, the toxic/harmful wastes, low efficiency/selectivity, etc...

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Autores principales: Shahzad Shirazi, Maryam, Foroumadi, Alireza, Saberikia, Iraj, Moridi Farimani, Mahdi
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9201021/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35709576
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultsonch.2022.106037
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author Shahzad Shirazi, Maryam
Foroumadi, Alireza
Saberikia, Iraj
Moridi Farimani, Mahdi
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Foroumadi, Alireza
Saberikia, Iraj
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description There are many problems associated with the synthesis of nanocatalysts and catalytic reduction of nitroarenes - e.g., high temperatures, costs, long reaction/synthesis process times, the toxicity of chemicals/solvents, undesirable byproducts, the toxic/harmful wastes, low efficiency/selectivity, etc. This study represents an attempt to overcome these challenges. To this purpose, biocompatible and highly efficient Ag(2)Se quantum dots (QDs) catalysts with antibacterial activity were synthesized in a very rapid (30 sec, rt), simple, inexpensive, sustainable/green, and one-pot strategy in water using ultrasonic irradiation. Characterization of the QDs was performed using different techniques. UV–Vis absorption and fluorescence spectroscopic studies showed an absorption peak at 480–550 nm and a maximum emission peak around 675 nm, which confirmed the successful synthesis of Ag(2)Se QDs via the applied biosynthetic method. Subsequently, catalytic reduction of nitroarenes by them was carried out under safe conditions (H(2)O, rt, air atmosphere) in ∼ 60 min with excellent yield and selectivity (>99%). Their catalytic activity in the reduction of various toxic nitroarenes to aminoarenes under green conditions was investigated. Thus, a rapid and safe ultrasound-based method was employed to prepare stable and green Ag(2)Se QDs phyto-catalysts with unique properties, including exquisite monodispersity in shape (orthorhombic) and size (∼7 nm), air-stability, and good purity and crystallinity. Importantly, instead of various toxic chemicals, the plant extract obtained by rapid ultrasonic method (10 min, rt) was used as natural reducing, capping, and stabilizing agents. Moreover, antibacterial assays results showed that Ag(2)Se-QDs catalysts at low concentrations (ppm) have high activity against all tested bacteria, especially E. coli (MIC:31.25 ppm, MBC:125 ppm) which were significantly different from those of Fig extract (MIC = MBC:500 ppm). The data reflect the role of these bio-synthesized Ag(2)Se-QDs catalysts in the development of versatile and very safe catalysts with biomedical properties.
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spelling pubmed-92010212022-06-17 Very rapid synthesis of highly efficient and biocompatible Ag(2)Se QD phytocatalysts using ultrasonic irradiation for aqueous/sustainable reduction of toxic nitroarenes to anilines with excellent yield/selectivity at room temperature Shahzad Shirazi, Maryam Foroumadi, Alireza Saberikia, Iraj Moridi Farimani, Mahdi Ultrason Sonochem Short Communication There are many problems associated with the synthesis of nanocatalysts and catalytic reduction of nitroarenes - e.g., high temperatures, costs, long reaction/synthesis process times, the toxicity of chemicals/solvents, undesirable byproducts, the toxic/harmful wastes, low efficiency/selectivity, etc. This study represents an attempt to overcome these challenges. To this purpose, biocompatible and highly efficient Ag(2)Se quantum dots (QDs) catalysts with antibacterial activity were synthesized in a very rapid (30 sec, rt), simple, inexpensive, sustainable/green, and one-pot strategy in water using ultrasonic irradiation. Characterization of the QDs was performed using different techniques. UV–Vis absorption and fluorescence spectroscopic studies showed an absorption peak at 480–550 nm and a maximum emission peak around 675 nm, which confirmed the successful synthesis of Ag(2)Se QDs via the applied biosynthetic method. Subsequently, catalytic reduction of nitroarenes by them was carried out under safe conditions (H(2)O, rt, air atmosphere) in ∼ 60 min with excellent yield and selectivity (>99%). Their catalytic activity in the reduction of various toxic nitroarenes to aminoarenes under green conditions was investigated. Thus, a rapid and safe ultrasound-based method was employed to prepare stable and green Ag(2)Se QDs phyto-catalysts with unique properties, including exquisite monodispersity in shape (orthorhombic) and size (∼7 nm), air-stability, and good purity and crystallinity. Importantly, instead of various toxic chemicals, the plant extract obtained by rapid ultrasonic method (10 min, rt) was used as natural reducing, capping, and stabilizing agents. Moreover, antibacterial assays results showed that Ag(2)Se-QDs catalysts at low concentrations (ppm) have high activity against all tested bacteria, especially E. coli (MIC:31.25 ppm, MBC:125 ppm) which were significantly different from those of Fig extract (MIC = MBC:500 ppm). The data reflect the role of these bio-synthesized Ag(2)Se-QDs catalysts in the development of versatile and very safe catalysts with biomedical properties. Elsevier 2022-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9201021/ /pubmed/35709576 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultsonch.2022.106037 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Short Communication
Shahzad Shirazi, Maryam
Foroumadi, Alireza
Saberikia, Iraj
Moridi Farimani, Mahdi
Very rapid synthesis of highly efficient and biocompatible Ag(2)Se QD phytocatalysts using ultrasonic irradiation for aqueous/sustainable reduction of toxic nitroarenes to anilines with excellent yield/selectivity at room temperature
title Very rapid synthesis of highly efficient and biocompatible Ag(2)Se QD phytocatalysts using ultrasonic irradiation for aqueous/sustainable reduction of toxic nitroarenes to anilines with excellent yield/selectivity at room temperature
title_full Very rapid synthesis of highly efficient and biocompatible Ag(2)Se QD phytocatalysts using ultrasonic irradiation for aqueous/sustainable reduction of toxic nitroarenes to anilines with excellent yield/selectivity at room temperature
title_fullStr Very rapid synthesis of highly efficient and biocompatible Ag(2)Se QD phytocatalysts using ultrasonic irradiation for aqueous/sustainable reduction of toxic nitroarenes to anilines with excellent yield/selectivity at room temperature
title_full_unstemmed Very rapid synthesis of highly efficient and biocompatible Ag(2)Se QD phytocatalysts using ultrasonic irradiation for aqueous/sustainable reduction of toxic nitroarenes to anilines with excellent yield/selectivity at room temperature
title_short Very rapid synthesis of highly efficient and biocompatible Ag(2)Se QD phytocatalysts using ultrasonic irradiation for aqueous/sustainable reduction of toxic nitroarenes to anilines with excellent yield/selectivity at room temperature
title_sort very rapid synthesis of highly efficient and biocompatible ag(2)se qd phytocatalysts using ultrasonic irradiation for aqueous/sustainable reduction of toxic nitroarenes to anilines with excellent yield/selectivity at room temperature
topic Short Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9201021/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35709576
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultsonch.2022.106037
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