Gold nanoparticles biosynthesis: a simple route for control size using waste peel extract

The production of gold nanoparticles using the aqueous peel extract of Garcinia mangostana plant is presented in this paper. The amount of peels powder and concentration of tetrachloroaurate salt were altered to determine the effect toward the nanoparticles. When the concentration of the starting ma...

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Main Authors: Lee, K. X., Shameli, K., Miyake, M., Ahmad Khairudin, N. B. B., Mohamad, S. E. B., Hara, H., Mad Nordin, M. F. B., Yew, Y. P.
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spelling my.utm.762552018-06-29T21:58:23Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/76255/ Gold nanoparticles biosynthesis: a simple route for control size using waste peel extract Lee, K. X. Shameli, K. Miyake, M. Ahmad Khairudin, N. B. B. Mohamad, S. E. B. Hara, H. Mad Nordin, M. F. B. Yew, Y. P. T Technology (General) The production of gold nanoparticles using the aqueous peel extract of Garcinia mangostana plant is presented in this paper. The amount of peels powder and concentration of tetrachloroaurate salt were altered to determine the effect toward the nanoparticles. When the concentration of the starting materials increased, sharper peaks were observed in UV-vis spectroscopy at the region of 530 nm. The nanoparticles produced were spherical in shape with peel extract matrix surrounding them to prevent aggregation. The average size of the nanoparticles was 47.92±4.92 nm. The presence of gold nanoparticles with face centered cubic structure was confirmed by using XRD. The nanoparticles produced were relatively stable with a stability of -18.45 mV. This paper presents a facile and simple way to produce nontoxic nanoparticles that are environmental friendly and cost effective. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2017 Article PeerReviewed Lee, K. X. and Shameli, K. and Miyake, M. and Ahmad Khairudin, N. B. B. and Mohamad, S. E. B. and Hara, H. and Mad Nordin, M. F. B. and Yew, Y. P. (2017) Gold nanoparticles biosynthesis: a simple route for control size using waste peel extract. IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology, 16 (6). pp. 954-957. ISSN 1536-125X https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85028926906&doi=10.1109%2fTNANO.2017.2728600&partnerID=40&md5=fb52a43cc688e6929a2ff5613d8531fb
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Lee, K. X.
Shameli, K.
Miyake, M.
Ahmad Khairudin, N. B. B.
Mohamad, S. E. B.
Hara, H.
Mad Nordin, M. F. B.
Yew, Y. P.
Gold nanoparticles biosynthesis: a simple route for control size using waste peel extract
description The production of gold nanoparticles using the aqueous peel extract of Garcinia mangostana plant is presented in this paper. The amount of peels powder and concentration of tetrachloroaurate salt were altered to determine the effect toward the nanoparticles. When the concentration of the starting materials increased, sharper peaks were observed in UV-vis spectroscopy at the region of 530 nm. The nanoparticles produced were spherical in shape with peel extract matrix surrounding them to prevent aggregation. The average size of the nanoparticles was 47.92±4.92 nm. The presence of gold nanoparticles with face centered cubic structure was confirmed by using XRD. The nanoparticles produced were relatively stable with a stability of -18.45 mV. This paper presents a facile and simple way to produce nontoxic nanoparticles that are environmental friendly and cost effective.
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author Lee, K. X.
Shameli, K.
Miyake, M.
Ahmad Khairudin, N. B. B.
Mohamad, S. E. B.
Hara, H.
Mad Nordin, M. F. B.
Yew, Y. P.
author_facet Lee, K. X.
Shameli, K.
Miyake, M.
Ahmad Khairudin, N. B. B.
Mohamad, S. E. B.
Hara, H.
Mad Nordin, M. F. B.
Yew, Y. P.
author_sort Lee, K. X.
title Gold nanoparticles biosynthesis: a simple route for control size using waste peel extract
title_short Gold nanoparticles biosynthesis: a simple route for control size using waste peel extract
title_full Gold nanoparticles biosynthesis: a simple route for control size using waste peel extract
title_fullStr Gold nanoparticles biosynthesis: a simple route for control size using waste peel extract
title_full_unstemmed Gold nanoparticles biosynthesis: a simple route for control size using waste peel extract
title_sort gold nanoparticles biosynthesis: a simple route for control size using waste peel extract
publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
publishDate 2017
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/76255/
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