Issue 25, 2013

Green chemistry of glucose-capped ferromagnetic hcp-nickel nanoparticles and their reduced toxicity

Abstract

Well-designed multifunctional D-(+) Glucose capped nickel nanoparticles (G-Ni NPs) with reduced toxicity was synthesized via green chemistry using D-(+) Glucose and ammonia in water. Here, glucose serves as a reducing and capping agent, resulting in highly stable and well-dispersed G-Ni NPs in the solution. The temperature and field dependent magnetization (M–H) showed a typical magnetic behavior for the G-Ni NPs. In zero field cooled (ZFC) curve, the peak was observed at ∼15 K, attributed to the blocking temperature (TB). At room temperature, the saturation magnetization (Ms), remanent magnetization (Mr), and coercivity (Hc) were found to be 35.57 emu/g, 11.77 emu/g, and 161 Oe, respectively. Interestingly, a dosage of 50 μg ml−1 G-Ni NPs were found to be well-tolerated by the cells with more than 50% cell viability. Hence, these smartly designed the G-Ni NPs can be envisioned as a future potential biomaterial for various applications.

Graphical abstract: Green chemistry of glucose-capped ferromagnetic hcp-nickel nanoparticles and their reduced toxicity

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Jan 2013
Accepted
03 Apr 2013
First published
04 Apr 2013

RSC Adv., 2013,3, 9698-9704

Green chemistry of glucose-capped ferromagnetic hcp-nickel nanoparticles and their reduced toxicity

M. Vaseem, N. Tripathy, G. Khang and Y. Hahn, RSC Adv., 2013, 3, 9698 DOI: 10.1039/C3RA40462E

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