Functionalized gold and Silver bimetallic nanoparticles using Deinococcus radiodurans protein extract mediate degradation of toxic dye malachite green

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Background: Biodegradation of toxic organic dye using nanomaterial-based microbial biocatalyst is an ecofriendly and promising technique. Materials and Methods: Here, we have investigated the novel properties of functionalized Au-Ag bimetallic nanoparticles using extremophilic Deinococcus radiodurans proteins (Drp-Au-AgNPs) and their degradation efficiency on the toxic triphenylmethane dye malachite green (MG). Results and Discussion: The prepared Drp-Au-AgNPs with an average particle size of 149.8 nm were capped by proteins through groups including hydroxyl and amide. Drp-Au-AgNPs demonstrated greater degradation ability (83.68%) of MG than D. radiodurans cells and monometallic AuNPs. The major degradation product was identified as 4-(dimethyla-mino) benzophenone, which is less toxic than MG. The degradation of MG was mainly attributed to the capping proteins on Drp-Au-AgNPs. The bimetallic NPs could be reused and maintained MG degradation ability (>64%) after 2 cycles. Conclusion: These results suggest that the easily prepared Drp-Au-AgNPs have potential applications as novel nanomedicine for MG detoxification, and nanomaterial for biotreatment of a toxic polyphenyl dye-containing wastewater.

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Weng, Y., Li, J., Ding, X., Wang, B., Dai, S., Zhou, Y., … Hua, Y. (2020). Functionalized gold and Silver bimetallic nanoparticles using Deinococcus radiodurans protein extract mediate degradation of toxic dye malachite green. International Journal of Nanomedicine, 15, 1823–1835. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S236683

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