Antibacterial Efficiency Of Microporous Hypercrosslinked Polymer Conjugated With Biosynthesized Silver Nanoparticles From Aspergillus Niger

MATERIALS TODAY COMMUNICATIONS(2021)

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Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) are notable antimicrobial agents. However, their productions via physical procedures generally consume high energy leading to elevation of manufacturing cost, while chemical approaches, which are more popular processes, usually generate toxic wastes. Thus, we here introduced a cost-effective and eco-friendly biosynthetic method for AgNP production by employing fungal filtrate of Aspergillus niger as a bio-reducing agent. By using UVvis spectrophotometry, XRD, TEM, FESEM, and DLS analysis, the formation of spherical-shaped AgNPs with 150 nm metal core size and 20150 nm hydrodynamic diameter was verified. Additionally, these biosynthesized AgNPs showed a promising antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. To further develop the AgNP usage, the catechol-based hypercrosslinked polymer (HCP) was used as a protective support to preserve the AgNPs. The encapsulation of AgNPs into the HCP was confirmed by EDX, FESEM, and TEM. The antibacterial evaluation of AgNP-encapsulated HCP (AgNP-HCP) indicated a great bactericidal activity of this material suggesting a potential use in disinfection treatments.
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Biosynthesized silver nanoparticle, Hypercrosslinked polymer, Antibacterial activity
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