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Extracellular biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles from Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria Pseudomonas sp

Development of reliable and eco-friendly processes for synthesis of metallic nanoparticles is an important step in the field of application of nanotechnology. In the present study, extracellular synthesis of silver nanoparticles using culture supernatant of plant growth promoting rhizobacterium, Pseudomonas sp.ARS22. The biosynthesis of AgNPs by Pseudomonas sp.ARS22 was monitored by UVvisible spectrum that showed the surface plasmon resonance peak at 410 nm, an important characteristic of AgNPs. Furthermore, the morphological, elemental, functional and thermal characterization of arsAgNPs was carried out using the electron and atomic microscopies, FTIR spectroscopy and Atomic Force microscopy, respectively. The arsAgNPs were spherical in shape. The DebyeScherrer equation was used to calculate particle sizes and the silver nanoparticles of approximate size 10 to 30 nm were observed. The process of reduction is extracellular, which makes it an easier method for the synthesis of silver nanoparticles.

preprint2015arXivOpen access

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