Synthesis of lead nanoparticles by Aspergillus species.

作者: KV Pavani , N Sunil Kumar , BB Sangameswaran , None

DOI: 10.33073/PJM-2012-008

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摘要: A b s t r a c In the context of current demand to develop green technologies in material synthesis, natural process synthesis lead particles by Aspergillus species suit such technology is reported. €e fungal strain was grown medium containing di!erent concentrations (0.2–1.5 mM) determine its resistance heavy metals. organism found utilize some mechanism and accumulate outside inside cell. extracellular presence range 1.77–5.8 µm characterized scanning electron microscopy. 5–20 nm size on cell surface, periplasmic space cytoplasm analyzed transmission

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