2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
(360d) In Situ Generation of Metal-Oxide Nanoparticles on Top of a Green-Synthesized Tellurium Nanowire Template and the Biomedical Study of the Synergetic Structure
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In the present work, starch-mediated Tellurium nanowires were employed as a template for the in-situ growth of palladium and platinum nanostructures. The noble metal-chalcogenide nanocomposites were characterized for their biomedical applications, with both green-mediated synergetic composites showing antibacterial activity against AMR bacterial strains, both Gram negative (MDR Escherichia coli) and positive (Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus) bacteria, at concentrations from 10 to 100 µg/mL over a 24-hour time period. Moreover, cell studies were done with human dermal fibroblast (HDF) and melanoma cells for 5 days, showing no significant cytotoxic effect at concentrations up to 25 µg/mL, while triggering a dose-dependent anticancer effect in the same rage of concentrations. Therefore, the use of noble metal-chalcogenide nanocomposites is proposed as a novel green nanotechnological-based platform for biomedical applications.