Metal Nanoparticle–Microbe Interactions: Synthesis and Antimicrobial Effects

Author:

Khan Mujeebur R.1,Fromm Katharina M.2ORCID,Rizvi Tanveer F.1,Giese Bernd2,Ahamad Faheem1,Turner Raymond J.3,Füeg Michael4,Marsili Enrico5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plant Protection Faculty of Agricultural Sciences Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh 202002 India

2. Department of Chemistry University of Fribourg Chemin du Musée 9 Fribourg 1700 Switzerland

3. Department of Biological Sciences Faculty of Science University of Calgary Calgary Alberta T2N1N4 Canada

4. Chemical Engineering Department University of Alcalá Alcalá de Henares 28871 Spain

5. Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering Nazarbayev University 53 Kabanbay Batyr Avenue Nur‐Sultan 010000 Kazakhstan

Abstract

AbstractMetal nanoparticles (NPs), chalcogenides, and carbon quantum dots can be easily synthesized from whole microorganisms (fungi and bacteria) and cell‐free sterile filtered spent medium. The particle size distribution and the biosynthesis time can be somewhat controlled through the biomass/metal solution ratio. The biosynthetic mechanism can be explained through the ion‐reduction theory and UV photoconversion theory. Formation of biosynthetic NPs is part of the detoxification strategy employed by microorganisms, either in planktonic or biofilm form, to reduce the chemical toxicity of metal ions. In fact, most reports on NP biosynthesis show extracellular metal ion reduction. This is important for environmental and industrial applications, particularly in biofilms, as it allows in principle high biosynthetic rates. The antimicrobial and antifungal effect on biosynthetic NPs can be explained in terms of reactive oxygen species and can be enhanced by the capping agents attached to the NP during the biosynthesis process. Industrial applications of NP biosynthesis are still lagging, due to the difficulty of controlling NP size and low titer. Further, the environmental assessment of biosynthetic NPs has not yet been carried out. It is expected that further advancements in biosynthetic NP research will lead to applications, particularly in environmental biotechnology.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

Canadian Network for Research and Innovation in Machining Technology, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Wiley

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