2016
DOI: 10.1002/jctb.5140
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Biosynthesis of graphene‐metal nanocomposites using plant extract and their biological activities

Abstract: BACKGROUND Recently, numerous studies have utilized graphene/nanoparticle hybrid materials in bioapplications such as biosensing, bioimaging, photothermal therapies, delivery of drugs and genes, and stem cell and tissue engineering applications. In this study, we demonstrate a new, simple, low cost, environmentally safe process for the biosynthesis of graphene/silver (GN/Ag) and graphene/gold (GN/Au) nanocomposites using Xanthium strumarium plant extract. RESULTS After synthesis of Ag or Au nanoparticles by tr… Show more

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“…The possible mechanism of synthesis of nanocomposites from bioactive compounds e.g flavonoids present in the Tephrosia purpurea aerial extract is drawn in below Fig. 8 [28,29].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The possible mechanism of synthesis of nanocomposites from bioactive compounds e.g flavonoids present in the Tephrosia purpurea aerial extract is drawn in below Fig. 8 [28,29].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To achieve high yield and quality, and limit the use of solvents and waste chemicals, biosynthesis and green synthesis should be further explored. Promising results have been obtained for the biosynthesis of graphene using biomolecules, 317 and green synthesis of graphene via electrochemical processes, 318 and should be transposed for other 2D nanomaterials.…”
Section: Remaining Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[51] Environmental requirements and regulations call for sustainable synthesis of HRG/NPs nanocomposites. [52] Ecofriendly bio-reductants like marine organisms, microorganisms, extracts of biomolecules, plants, and proteins can produce nanomaterials in an aqueous solution. In a previous report, we have introduced a facile, one-pot approach for the preparation of HRGÀ Ag nanocomposites by simultaneous reduction of graphene oxide (GRO) and silver ions using Pulicaria glutinosa plant extracts (PE) as green reductant.…”
Section: Reduction From Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environmental requirements and regulations call for sustainable synthesis of HRG/NPs nanocomposites [52] . Eco‐friendly bio‐reductants like marine organisms, microorganisms, extracts of biomolecules, plants, and proteins can produce nanomaterials in an aqueous solution.…”
Section: Synthesis Of Graphene/inorganic Nanocompositesmentioning
confidence: 99%