Bacterial synthesis of silicon/silica nanocomposites

Singh, Sanjay ; Bhatta, Umananda M. ; Satyam, P. V. ; Dhawan, Alok ; Sastry, Murali ; Prasad, B. L. V. (2008) Bacterial synthesis of silicon/silica nanocomposites Journal of Materials Chemistry, 18 (22). pp. 2601-2606. ISSN 0959-9428

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Abstract

The synthesis of silicon/silicananoparticle composites by the bacterium Actinobacter sp. is demonstrated. More specifically, the formation of silicon/silica nanocomposite is shown to occur when the bacterium is exposed to K2SiF6 precursor under ambient conditions. Based on the earlier reports where this bacterium has been shown to synthesize iron oxide and iron sulfidenanoparticles, it is hypothesized that this bacterium secretes reductases and oxidising enzymes, which lead to the Si/SiO2 nanocomposite synthesis. The particles obtained by bacterial synthesis were thoroughly characterized. The cytotoxicity studies revealed that the particles do not display any cytotoxicity to human skin cells. The synthesis of silicananoparticles by bacteria in the present study demonstrates the versatility of the organism, and the formation of elemental silicon by this environmentally friendly process expands further the scope of microorganism based nanomaterial synthesis.

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