Synthesis of composite from bacterial cellulose and gold nanoparticles

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A process of bacterial cellulose gold nanocomposite has been investigated based on experimental work and cited literature. A literature review on the production process is carried out in this study. Bacterial cellulose is a high crystalline fabric material generally used in biomedical applications. A Nanocomposite was made by synthesis from gold and bacterial cellulose. The experimental work includes growing, and isolating bacterial cellulose, preparation of gold Nanoparticles and preparation of Nano composite. Nanoparticle’s formation and adsorption on the cellulose tissue have been observed visually, where a colour change was observed. The predicted particle size for the gold nanoparticles was (2-100) nm.

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Ahmed, S. A., Ahmed, A. A., & Latif, M. H. A. (2021). Synthesis of composite from bacterial cellulose and gold nanoparticles. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 2063). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2063/1/012015

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