The feasibility of producing silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) using phenolic extracts from agro-industrial wastes as reducing agents was investigated. Phenolic extracts were obtained from bilberry wastes (BW) and spent coffee grounds (SCG) with aqueous ethanol as extraction solvent. Experiments were carried out in batch at 25 °C by adding appropriate amounts of phenolic extracts to a silver nitrate aqueous solution. The formation of Ag NPs was monitored spectrophotometrically by measuring the intensity of the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) band of silver at 415-435 nm. Depending on the process conditions, the synthesis of Ag NPs was completed in 3 to 5 hours. Characterization of the resulting reaction products by XRD, SEM and DLS showed that nanoparticles were formed with a spherical shape and an average size of 10-20 nm. Overall, the results obtained suggest that BW and SCG could be used as a source of reducing agents for the production of metal NPs and that agro-industrial wastes may represent a valid alternative to the use of microorganisms, whole plants or plant parts for the biogenic synthesis of NPs.

Production of metal nanoparticles by agro-industrial wastes. A green opportunity for nanotechnology / Baiocco, Daniele; Lavecchia, Roberto; Natali, Stefano; Zuorro, Antonio. - In: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING TRANSACTIONS. - ISSN 2283-9216. - 47:(2016), pp. 67-72. [10.3303/CET1647012]

Production of metal nanoparticles by agro-industrial wastes. A green opportunity for nanotechnology

BAIOCCO, DANIELE;LAVECCHIA, Roberto;NATALI, Stefano;ZUORRO, ANTONIO
2016

Abstract

The feasibility of producing silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) using phenolic extracts from agro-industrial wastes as reducing agents was investigated. Phenolic extracts were obtained from bilberry wastes (BW) and spent coffee grounds (SCG) with aqueous ethanol as extraction solvent. Experiments were carried out in batch at 25 °C by adding appropriate amounts of phenolic extracts to a silver nitrate aqueous solution. The formation of Ag NPs was monitored spectrophotometrically by measuring the intensity of the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) band of silver at 415-435 nm. Depending on the process conditions, the synthesis of Ag NPs was completed in 3 to 5 hours. Characterization of the resulting reaction products by XRD, SEM and DLS showed that nanoparticles were formed with a spherical shape and an average size of 10-20 nm. Overall, the results obtained suggest that BW and SCG could be used as a source of reducing agents for the production of metal NPs and that agro-industrial wastes may represent a valid alternative to the use of microorganisms, whole plants or plant parts for the biogenic synthesis of NPs.
2016
silver nanoparticles; extraction; biosynthesis; recovery; optimization; chemical engineering (all)
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Production of metal nanoparticles by agro-industrial wastes. A green opportunity for nanotechnology / Baiocco, Daniele; Lavecchia, Roberto; Natali, Stefano; Zuorro, Antonio. - In: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING TRANSACTIONS. - ISSN 2283-9216. - 47:(2016), pp. 67-72. [10.3303/CET1647012]
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