Sustainable catalysts in a short time: harnessing bacteria for swift palladium nanoparticle production

Abstract

Adapting biological systems for nanoparticle synthesis opens an orthogonal Green direction in nanoscience by reducing the reliance on harsh chemicals and energy-intensive procedures. This study addresses the challenge of efficient catalyst preparation for organic synthesis, focusing on the rapid formation of palladium (Pd) nanoparticles using bacterial cells as a renewable and eco-friendly support. The preparation of catalytically active nanoparticles on the bacterium Paracoccus yeei VKM B-3302 represents a more suitable approach to increase the reaction efficiency due to its resistance to metal salts. We introduce an efficient method that significantly reduces the preparation time of Pd nanoparticles on Paracoccus yeei bacteria to only 7 min, greatly accelerating the process compared with traditional methods. Our findings reveal the major role of live bacterial cells in the formation and stabilization of Pd nanoparticles, which exhibit high catalytic activity in the Mizoroki–Heck reaction. This method not only ensures high yields of the desired product but also offers a greener and more sustainable alternative to conventional catalytic processes. The rapid preparation and high efficiency of this biohybrid catalyst opens new perspectives for the application of biosupported nanoparticles in organic synthesis and a transformative sustainable pathway for chemical production processes.

Graphical abstract: Sustainable catalysts in a short time: harnessing bacteria for swift palladium nanoparticle production

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Sep 2024
Accepted
13 Jan 2025
First published
14 Jan 2025

Nanoscale, 2025, Advance Article

Sustainable catalysts in a short time: harnessing bacteria for swift palladium nanoparticle production

O. A. Kamanina, P. V. Rybochkin, D. V. Borzova, V. N. Soromotin, A. S. Galushko, A. S. Kashin, N. M. Ivanova, A. N. Zvonarev, N. E. Suzina, A. A. Holicheva, D. A. Boiko, V. A. Arlyapov and V. P. Ananikov, Nanoscale, 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4NR03661A

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