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Shewanella-mediated synthesis of selenium nanowires and nanoribbons

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Abstract
Amorphous selenium nanospheres, originally produced by Shewanella sp. strain HN-41 under anaerobic conditions, can be rapidly transformed into extensive, long and thin, polycrystalline Se nanowires and nanoribbons (>100 mu m x 57 nm) in 80% DMSO with bacterial pellets at physiological temperature. Scanning and transmission electron microscopic analyses indicated that the Se nanowires and nanospheres were crystalline structures indexed into the hexagonal plane of Se. The structures possessed an unusually high crystalline peak ( 100), suggesting a preferential [ 001] growth direction. Electron micrographic analyses and incubation studies suggested that the cell membrane of the Shewanella sp. strain HN-41 likely plays an important role in the formation of amorphous Se nanospheres from soluble Se(IV) and the formation of long and thin h-Se nanowires and nanoribbons. The formation of zero- and one-dimensional h-Se nanostructures by this bacterium may provide a facile strategy to recover soluble Se(IV) from the environment and generate new materials that will be useful for advanced nanotechnologies.
Author(s)
Ho, Cuong TuKim, Jeong WonKim, Won BaeSong, KyungKanaly, Robert A.Sadowsky, Michael J.Hur, Hor-Gil
Issued Date
2010
Type
Article
DOI
10.1039/b923252d
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/16875
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation
Journal of Materials Chemistry, v.20, no.28, pp.5899 - 5905
ISSN
0959-9428
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Department of Materials Science and Engineering > 1. Journal Articles
Department of Environment and Energy Engineering > 1. Journal Articles
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