Multiutility sophorolipids as nanoparticle capping agents: Synthesis of stable and water dispersible Co nanoparticles

Kasture, Manasi ; Singh, Sanjay ; Patel, Pitamber ; Joy, P. A. ; Prabhune, A. A. ; Ramana, C. V. ; Prasad, B. L. V. (2007) Multiutility sophorolipids as nanoparticle capping agents: Synthesis of stable and water dispersible Co nanoparticles Langmuir, 23 (23). pp. 11409-11412. ISSN 0743-7463

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Official URL: http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/la702931j

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/la702931j

Abstract

Sophorolipids are a class of glycolipids that can be obtained from fatty acids by simply treating them with yeast cells (Candida bombicola, ATCC 22214) and glucose. In this letter, we demonstrate the application of sophorolipids obtained from oleic acid as a capping agent for Co nanoparticles. Upon capping the nanoparticle surface, the sugar moiety of these sophorolipids is exposed to the solvent environment, making the nanoparticles stable and water-redispersible.

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