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Artículos
Título:
Stability of silver nanoparticles: agglomeration and oxidation in biological relevant conditions
Autor/es:
VALENTI, LAURA E.; GIACOMELLI, CARLA E.
Revista:
JOURNAL OF NANOPARTICLE RESEARCH
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 2017 vol. 19
ISSN:
1388-0764
Resumen:
ilver nanoparticles (Ag-NP) are the most used nanomaterial in consumer products due to the intrinsic antimicrobial capacity of silver. However, Ag-NP may be also harmful to algae, aquatic species, mammalian cells, and higher plants because both Ag+ and nanoparticles are responsible of cell damages. The oxidative dissolution of Ag-NP would proceed to completion under oxic conditions, but the rate and extent of the dissolution depend on several factors. This work correlates the effect of the capping agent (albumin and citrate) with the stability of Ag-NP towards agglomeration in simulated body fluid (SBF) and oxidation in the presence of ROS species (H2O2). Capping provides colloidal stability only through electrostatic means, whereas albumin acts as bulky ligands giving steric and electrostatic repulsion, inhibiting the agglomeration in SBF. However, citrate capping protects Ag-NP from dissolution to a major extent than albumin does because of its reducing power. Moreover, citrate in s