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Biosynthesis of silver and gold nanoparticles by novel sundried Cinnamomum camphora leaf

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Published 6 February 2007 IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Jiale Huang et al 2007 Nanotechnology 18 105104 DOI 10.1088/0957-4484/18/10/105104

0957-4484/18/10/105104

Abstract

The synthesis of nanocrystals is in the limelight in modern nanotechnology. Biosynthesis of nanoparticles by plant extracts is currently under exploitation. Not only could silver nanoparticles ranging from 55 to 80 nm in size be fabricated, but also triangular or spherical shaped gold nanoparticles could be easily modulated by reacting the novel sundried biomass of Cinnamomum camphora leaf with aqueous silver or gold precursors at ambient temperature. The marked difference of shape control between gold and silver nanoparticles was attributed to the comparative advantage of protective biomolecules and reductive biomolecules. The polyol components and the water-soluble heterocyclic components were mainly responsible for the reduction of silver ions or chloroaurate ions and the stabilization of the nanoparticles, respectively. The sundried leaf in this work was very suitable for simple synthesis of nanoparticles.

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