This article presents a study about the synthesis of colloidal silver (Ag)/biopolymer where Ag submicron particles were prepared in situ on bacterial cellulose (BC) produced by Gluconacetobacter xylinus. Different reducing agents were compared (hydrazine, hydroxylamine or ascorbic acid) together with the influence of gelatin or polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) employed as colloid protectors. Particle size distribution and morphology were investigated by scanning electron microscope (SEM). SEM images show silver nanoparticles (40-100 nm) size range attached on (BC) microfibrils. XRD analyses confirmed the Ag cubic phase deposited oil to BC fibrils. The ash contents determined by thermogravimetric analyses have indicated high level of silver loadin...
In this study, the preparation of antibacterial paper was carried out using in situ synthesis of sil...
A simple, environmentally friendly, and efficient synthesis method for cellulose/silver (Ag) nanocom...
Currently the research on silver nanoparticles is of great demand owing to their antibacterial prope...
A simple method was developed to load a large amount of silver nanoparticles into bacterial cellulos...
The objective of this research were to study the characteristic of silver nanoparticles, the charac...
Hydrated bacterial cellulose (BC) membranes obtained from cultures of Acetobacter xylinum were used...
Abstract We describe a new approach to the formation of silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) using cellulos...
The synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) has drawn significant research interest due to their u...
Abstract The use of cellulosic polymers as efficient reducing, coating agents, and stabilizers in th...
International audienceWe describe a new approach to the formation of silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) u...
The present study describes production of bacterial cellulose composites with silver nanoparticles a...
In recent years, inorganic metal nanoparticle fabrication by extraction of a different part of the p...
A novel greener method to impregnate silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) into microcrystalline cellulose (M...
Antimicrobial bacterial cellulose-silver nanoparticles composite membranes have been obtained by &qu...
WOS: 000391896800174PubMed ID: 27987868In the present paper, we reported how cellulose nanocrystals ...
In this study, the preparation of antibacterial paper was carried out using in situ synthesis of sil...
A simple, environmentally friendly, and efficient synthesis method for cellulose/silver (Ag) nanocom...
Currently the research on silver nanoparticles is of great demand owing to their antibacterial prope...
A simple method was developed to load a large amount of silver nanoparticles into bacterial cellulos...
The objective of this research were to study the characteristic of silver nanoparticles, the charac...
Hydrated bacterial cellulose (BC) membranes obtained from cultures of Acetobacter xylinum were used...
Abstract We describe a new approach to the formation of silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) using cellulos...
The synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) has drawn significant research interest due to their u...
Abstract The use of cellulosic polymers as efficient reducing, coating agents, and stabilizers in th...
International audienceWe describe a new approach to the formation of silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) u...
The present study describes production of bacterial cellulose composites with silver nanoparticles a...
In recent years, inorganic metal nanoparticle fabrication by extraction of a different part of the p...
A novel greener method to impregnate silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) into microcrystalline cellulose (M...
Antimicrobial bacterial cellulose-silver nanoparticles composite membranes have been obtained by &qu...
WOS: 000391896800174PubMed ID: 27987868In the present paper, we reported how cellulose nanocrystals ...
In this study, the preparation of antibacterial paper was carried out using in situ synthesis of sil...
A simple, environmentally friendly, and efficient synthesis method for cellulose/silver (Ag) nanocom...
Currently the research on silver nanoparticles is of great demand owing to their antibacterial prope...