Biosynthesis of Lead Selenide (PbSe) Quantum Particles in Marine Fungus
Date
2016
Authors
Jacob, Jaya Mary
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Lead selenide (PbSe) quantum particles (QPs), a typical semiconductor material of the IV–VI
group are capturing the attention of material scientists for their shape controlled synthesis to
utilize their excellent size tunable optical properties in diverse sectors. In order to address the
disadvantages of the traditional chemical approach for PbSe QP synthesis, biosynthesis of
these technologically relevant nano-fabrications was initiated in Pb and Se tolerant marine
Aspergillus terreus. The formation of PbSe QPs were confirmed using TEM and SEM
images that revealed the formation of rod like structures having an average diameter of 59 nm
with an aspect ratio between 10 and 70. Detailed characterization to reveal the other
structural and optical properties of the colloidal PbSe QPs were also carried out. The cyclic
voltammogram of the biosynthesized PbSe QPs were characterized with five reaction peaks
corresponding to the oxidation of PbSe, Se2O3 and Pb(OH)2 and the reduction of PbO2 and
Pb(OH)2. Further, the statistical optimization of the process parameters during the
biosynthesis of PbSe QPs for an enhanced fluorescence was carried out. It was observed that
parameter optimization results in a florescence blue shift and a reduction in PbSe QP’s size to
dimensions comparable to its excitonic Bohr radius (21nm). The fluorescence amenability of
the biosynthesized PbSe QPs was utilized for the development of in-situ cadmium (II)
sensing array. Initial experimental observations revealed sensitive and detectable quenching
in fluorescence of the biogenic colloidal PbSe QPs in the presence of cadmium (II) ions in
comparison to other tested metal ions. Subsequently advanced chromatographic and
spectroscopic analyses confirmed the involvement of metal binding peptides namely
metallothioneins, phytochelatins and superoxide dismutase that play a prominent role in the
microbial metal detoxification system for the biosynthesis of PbSe QDs.
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Department of Chemical Engineering, Aspergillus terreus, Biosynthesis, Bio sensing, Characterization, Fluorescence, Lead Selenide, Quantum Particles