Analysis by response surface methodology of gold nanoparticles obtained by green chemical reduction using aqueous coffee pulp extract (Coffea arabica)

  • Bonilla-Nepomuceno, Galileo
  • Rios-Corripio, Maria Antonieta
  • Gomez-Merino, Fernando C.
  • Mendez-Rojas, Miguel Angel
  • Arcila-Lozano, Leslie Susana
  • Hernndez-Czares, Aleida Selene
  • Rojas Lpez, Marlon
Publication date
January 2021
Publisher
University of Toronto
Journal
Canadian Journal of Chemistry

Abstract

Green synthesis of gold nanoparticles using an aqueous coffee (Coffea arabica) pulp extract as a reducing agent was achieved and analyzed by response surface methodology, given the diverse applicability of these nanoparticles containing a wide range of phenolic compounds from the coffee pulp extract. Three factors (precursor concentration, reducing agent concentration, and reaction time) were considered and their combined effects on the maximum intensity (MA), particle size (d), and particle density (N) were analyzed. An opposing effect between the precursor and reducing agent was observed during synthesis because while the precursor increased d and diminished N, the reducing agent diminished d and increased N. These effects were observed s...

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