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Antibacterial and Photocatalytic Activity of ZnO/Au and ZnO/Ag Nanocomposites.
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- المؤلفون: Busila, Mariana1 (AUTHOR) ; Musat, Viorica1 (AUTHOR); Alexandru, Petrica1 (AUTHOR); Romanitan, Cosmin2 (AUTHOR) ; Brincoveanu, Oana2 (AUTHOR) ; Tucureanu, Vasilica2 (AUTHOR) ; Mihalache, Iuliana2 (AUTHOR); Iancu, Alina-Viorica3,4 (AUTHOR); Dediu, Violeta2 (AUTHOR)
- المصدر:
International Journal of Molecular Sciences. Dec2023, Vol. 24 Issue 23, p16939. 15p.
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- نبذة مختصرة :
The use of a combination of nanoparticles as antimicrobial agents can be one strategy to overcome the tendency of microbes to become resistant to antibiotic action. Also, the optimization of nano-photocatalysts to efficiently remove persistent pollutants from wastewater is a hot topic. In this study, two composites ZnO/Au (1% wt.) and ZnO/Ag (1% wt.) were synthesized by simple aqueous solution methods. The structure and morphology of the r nanocomposites were analyzed by structural and optical characterization methods. The formation of AuNPs and AgNPs in these experiments was also discussed. The antimicrobial properties of ZnO, ZnO/Au, and ZnO/Ag nanomaterials were investigated against Gram-negative bacteria (Pseudomonas aeruginosa) and Gram-positive bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus). The results showed an increase of 80% in the antimicrobial activity of ZnO/Au against Pseudomonas aeruginosa compared with 30% in the case of ZnO/Ag. Similarly, in the case of the S. aureus strain tests, ZnO/Au increased the antimicrobial activity by 55% and ZnO/Ag by 33%. The photocatalytic tests indicated an improvement in the photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue (MB) under UV irradiation using ZnO/Au and ZnO/Ag nanocomposites compared to bare ZnO. The photocatalytic degradation efficiency of ZnO after 60 min of UV irradiation was ∼83%, while the addition of AuNPs enhanced the degradation rate to ∼95% (ZP2), and AgNP presence enhanced the efficiency to ∼98%. The introduction of noble metallic nanoparticles into the ZnO matrix proved to be an effective strategy to increase their antimicrobial activity against P. aeruginosa and S. aureus, and their photocatalytic activity was evaluated through the degradation of MB dye. Comparing the enhancing effects of Au and Ag, it was found that ZnO/Au was a better antimicrobial agent while ZnO/Ag was a more effective photocatalyst under UV irradiation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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