Zirconium Carboxyaminophosphonate Nanosheets as Support for Ag Nanoparticles.
Morena NocchettiAnna DonnadioEleonora VischiniTamara PosatiStefano RavaioliCarla Renata ArciolaDavide CampocciaRiccardo VivaniPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2019)
A layered insoluble inorganic-organic solid, namely zirconium phosphate glycine-N,N-bismethylphosphonate, was used to prepare dispersions of nanosheets to support active metals such as metallic silver nanoparticles and zinc ions. Zr phosphate-phosphonate microcrystals were first exfoliated with methylamine to produce a stable colloidal dispersion and then the methylamine was removed by treatment with hydrochloric acid. The obtained colloidal dispersion of Zr phosphate-phosphonate nanosheets was used to immobilize silver or zinc cations, via ion exchange, with the acidic protons of the sheets. The layered matrix showed a great affinity for the metal cations up taking all the added cations. The treatment of the dispersions containing silver ions with ethanol yielded metal silver nanoparticles grafted on the surface of the layered host. The samples were characterized by X-ray powder diffraction, elemental analysis transmission electron microscopy, and selected samples were submitted to antimicrobial tests. The nanocomposites based on Ag nanoparticles showed good bactericidal properties against the bacterial reference strain Staphylococcus epidermidis (S. epidermidis).
Keyphrases
- silver nanoparticles
- reduced graphene oxide
- quantum dots
- highly efficient
- electron microscopy
- gold nanoparticles
- ionic liquid
- transition metal
- biofilm formation
- visible light
- water soluble
- staphylococcus aureus
- escherichia coli
- computed tomography
- risk assessment
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- drinking water
- magnetic resonance
- climate change
- contrast enhanced
- replacement therapy
- walled carbon nanotubes
- health risk assessment