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Nanotechnology ; 27(8): 085103, 2016 Feb 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26808118

ABSTRACT

Chemical-based pesticides are widely used in agriculture to protect crops from insect infestation and diseases. However, the excessive use of highly toxic pesticides causes several human health (neurological, tumor, cancer) and environmental problems. Therefore nanoparticle-based green pesticides have become of special importance in recent years. The antifungal activities of pure and Ag doped (solid and hollow) TiO2 nanoparticles are studied against two potent phytopathogens, Fusarium solani (which causes Fusarium wilt disease in potato, tomato, etc) and Venturia inaequalis (which causes apple scab disease) and it is found that hollow nanoparticles are more effective than the other two. The antifungal activities of the nanoparticles were further enhanced against these two phytopathogens under visible light exposure. The fungicidal effect of the nanoparticles depends on different parameters, such as particle concentration and the intensity of visible light. The minimum inhibitory dose of the nanoparticles for V. inaequalis and F. solani are 0.75 and 0.43 mg/plate. The presence of Ag as a dopant helps in the formation of stable Ag-S and disulfide bonds (R-S-S-R) in cellular protein, which leads to cell damage. During photocatalysis generated (•)OH radicals loosen the cell wall structure and this finally leads to cell death. The mechanisms of the fungicidal effect of nanoparticles against these two phytopathogens are supported by biuret and triphenyl tetrazolium chloride analyses and field emission electron microscopy. Apart from the fungicidal effect, at a very low dose (0.015 mg/plate) the nanoparticles are successful in arresting production of toxic napthoquinone pigment for F. solani which is related to the fungal pathogenecity. The nanoparticles are found to be effective in protecting potatoes affected by F. solani or other fungi from spoiling.


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Fungicides, Industrial/pharmacology , Fusarium/drug effects , Nanoparticles/chemistry , Plant Diseases/prevention & control , Saccharomycetales/drug effects , Silver/pharmacology , Titanium/pharmacology , Cell Wall/drug effects , Disulfides/chemistry , Fungicides, Industrial/chemical synthesis , Fusarium/pathogenicity , Fusarium/physiology , Fusarium/radiation effects , Green Chemistry Technology , Hydroxyl Radical/antagonists & inhibitors , Hydroxyl Radical/metabolism , Light , Solanum lycopersicum/drug effects , Solanum lycopersicum/microbiology , Malus/drug effects , Malus/microbiology , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Mycotoxins/antagonists & inhibitors , Mycotoxins/biosynthesis , Nanoparticles/ultrastructure , Naphthoquinones/antagonists & inhibitors , Naphthoquinones/metabolism , Photochemical Processes , Plant Diseases/microbiology , Saccharomycetales/pathogenicity , Saccharomycetales/physiology , Saccharomycetales/radiation effects , Silver/chemistry , Solanum tuberosum/drug effects , Solanum tuberosum/microbiology , Titanium/chemistry
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Dalton Trans ; 45(2): 811-9, 2016 Jan 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26645767

ABSTRACT

The presence of fluoride ions in drinking water plays an important role in human health. For that reason, maintaining the optimum concentration of fluoride ions in drinking water is essential, as both low and excess (above the permissible level) concentrations can cause different health problems, such as fluorosis, urolithiasis, kidney failure, cancer, and can even lead to death. So, development of a simple and low cost method for the detection of fluoride ions in water is highly desirable. In this study, a fluorometric method based on Ag-CdS/Ag-ZnS core/shell nanoparticles is developed for fluoride ion detection. The method was tested in aqueous solution at different pH values. The selectivity and sensitivity of the fluorescence probe was checked in the presence of other anions (Cl(-), Br(-), I(-), NO3(-) SO4(2-), HCO3(-), HPO4(2-), CH3COO(-), and H2PO4(-)) and found there is no significant interference of these associated ions. The fluoride ion concentration was varied in the range 190-22 800 µg L(-1) and a lower detection limit was obtained as 99.7 µg L(-1).


Subject(s)
Fluorides/analysis , Fluorometry , Nanoparticles/chemistry , Silver/chemistry , Anions , Cadmium Compounds/chemistry , Calibration , Drinking Water/analysis , Fluorescent Dyes/chemistry , Fluorides/standards , Fluorometry/standards , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Ions/chemistry , Nanoparticles/ultrastructure , Sulfides/chemistry , Zinc Compounds/chemistry
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Dalton Trans ; 44(47): 20464-74, 2015 Dec 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26541652

ABSTRACT

Arsenic poisoning from drinking water has been an important global issue in recent years. Because of the high level toxicity of arsenic to human health, an easy, inexpensive, low level and highly selective detection technique is of great importance to take any early precautions. This study reports the synthesis of Ag doped hollow CdS/ZnS bi-layer (Ag-h-CdS/ZnS) nanoparticles for the easy fluorometric determination of As(iii) ions in the aqueous phase. The hollow bi-layer structures were synthesized by a sacrificial core method using AgBr as the sacrificial core and the core was removed by dissolution in an ammonium hydroxide solution. The synthesized nanoparticles were characterized using different instrumental techniques. A good linear relationship was obtained between fluorescence quenching intensity and As(iii) concentration in the range of 0.75-22.5 µg L(-1) at neutral pH with a limit of detection as low as 0.226 µg L(-1).


Subject(s)
Arsenic/analysis , Cadmium Compounds/chemistry , Metal Nanoparticles/chemistry , Silver/chemistry , Sulfides/chemistry , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Zinc Compounds/chemistry , Arsenic/chemistry , Cysteine/chemistry , Fluorescent Dyes/chemistry , Fluorometry , Water Pollutants, Chemical/chemistry
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