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Semi‐Biosynthesis of Magnetite‐Gold Composite Nanoparticles Using an Ethanol Extract of <i>Eucalyptus camaldulensis</i> and Study of the Surface Chemistry
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NanoparticlesMagnetic PropertiesEngineeringMetal NanoparticlesBio-based NanomaterialsChemistryNanomedicineChemical EngineeringNanoengineeringGreen NanotechnologyTherapeutic NanomaterialsBioimagingEthanol ExtractComposite NanoparticlesHybrid MaterialsMaterials ScienceNanoparticle CharacterizationBiological NanomaterialsNanotechnologyNanomanufacturingMagnetite‐gold Composite NanoparticlesSurface ChemistryNanomaterialsGreen SynthesisFunctionalized Magnetite NanoparticlesFunctional MaterialsNanomagnetism
Green synthesis of metal nanoparticles, such as silver or gold nanoparticles, has been attracting increasing attention in recent years. Functionalized magnetite nanoparticles have many uses in various applications, including nanoelectronic devices, molecular recognition, biomedical applications, drug delivery targeting, and optical devices. In this investigation, magnetic cores (Fe 3 O 4 ) were synthesized using a fabrication method involving coprecipitation of Fe 2+ and Fe 3+ . In the next step, magnetite‐gold composite nanoparticles were synthesized with size ranging from 6–20 nm, using an ethanol extract of Eucalyptus camaldulensis as a natural reducing agent. Transmission electron microscopy, energy‐dispersive spectroscopy, X‐ray diffraction spectroscopy, and visible absorption spectroscopy confirmed the fabrication of magnetite‐gold composite nanoparticles. In the UV spectra diagram, a red‐shift of the surface plasmon of the Au was evidence that contact between gold and Fe 3 O 4 had occurred. The surface chemistry of the as‐prepared magnetite‐gold nanoparticles was studied using infrared spectroscopy. The presence of organic compounds with a carboxyl moiety was confirmed on the surface of the magnetite‐gold nanoparticles fabricated by this combined chemical and biological reducing process, which we have designated as a semi‐biosynthesis method.
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