Applied Surface Science, Vol.389, 118-125, 2016
Green synthesis of AuNPs for eco-friendly functionalization of cellulosic substrates
In this research work, extracellular biosynthesis of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) using marine bacterial isolates (Streptomyces sp.) as a reducing/capping/stabilizing bio-agent and chlolauric acid (HAuCl4) as a precursor has been investigated. Surface modification of cotton and viscose knitted fabrics using O-2- plasma followed by subsequent treatment with bio-synthesized AuNPs alone and in combination with TiO(2)NPs or ZnONPs to impart new functional properties namely antibacterial and UV-blocking were studied. The results show that loading of nominated nanomaterials onto the activated fabric samples results in a significant improvement in antibacterial activity against both G+ve (S. aureus) and G ve (E. coli) along with a remarkable enhancement in the UV-protection functionality of the treated fabrics. The highest antibacterial and anti-UV values were obtained when O-2-plasma treated fabrics were loaded with AuNPs/ZnONPs combination, irrespective of the used substrate. The imparted functional properties demonstrated remarkable retention even after 15 washings. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Cellulosic fabrics;Green synthesis;Gold nanoparticles;Plasma treatment;Surface modification and functionalization