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Insight into microbial synthesis of metal nanomaterials and their environmental applications:Exploration for enhanced controllable synthesis

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Microbial fabrication of metal nanoparticles(MNPs)has received significant attention due to the advan-tages of low toxicity,energy efficiency and ecological safety.Diverse groups of MNPs can be synthesized intracellularly or extracellularly by various wild-type microorganisms,including bacteria,fungi,algae and viruses.Synthetic biology approaches,represented by genetic engineering,have been applied to overcome the shortcomings in productivity,stability,and controllability of biosynthetic MNPs.Scanning electron mi-croscope(SEM),transmission electron microscope(TEM)and other characterization techniques assist in deciphering their unique properties.In addition,biosynthetic MNPs have been widely explored for the utilization in environmental remediation and contaminant detection.And machine learning contains a great potential for designing targeted MNPs and predicting their toxicity.This review provides a compre-hensive overview of the research progress in the microbial synthesis of MNPs.An outlook on the current challenges and future prospects in the biologically controllable synthesis and engineering environmental applications of MNPs is also provided in this review.

Microbial synthesisMetal nanoparticlesControllable synthesisSynthetic biologyEnvironmental applications

Yuqing Liu、Yu Yang、Yuhan E、Changlong Pang、Di Cui、Ang Li

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State Key Laboratory of Urban Water Resource and Environment,School of Environment,Harbin Institute of Technology,Harbin 150090,China

Zhixing Daohe(Jiangxi)Environmental Protection Industry Technology Research Institute Co.,Ltd.,Nanchang 330000,China

Engineering Research Center for Medicine,College of Pharmacy,Harbin University of Commerce,Harbin 150076,China

2024

中国化学快报(英文版)
中国化学会

中国化学快报(英文版)

CSTPCD
影响因子:0.771
ISSN:1001-8417
年,卷(期):2024.35(11)