articleCrystal Growth & DesignJun 1, 2002Closed access

Coalescence of Nanoclusters and Formation of Submicron Crystallites Assisted by Lactobacillus Strains

Indian Institute of Technology Madras

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Abstract

Lactobacillus strains, common in buttermilk, assist the growth of gold, silver, and gold−silver alloy crystals of submicron dimensions upon exposure to the precursor ions. Several well-defined crystal morphologies are observed. Crystal growth occurs by the coalescence of clusters, and tens of crystals are found within the bacterial contour. Crystal growth does not affect the viability of the bacteria. Crystals are presumably nucleated through nanoclusters, which are formed within as well as transported into the bacteria. Biomass with the crystals can be harvested completely. Results point to potential applications in analytical chemistry, nanotechnology, medicine, and metal ion recovery. Coalescence appears to…

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Keywords
  • Nanoclusters
  • Coalescence (physics)
  • Crystallite
  • Crystal (programming language)
  • Metal
  • Bacteria
  • Crystal growth
  • Nanotechnology
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