2020
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.9b00819
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Single Laboratory Experiment Integrating the Synthesis, Optical Characterization, and Nanocatalytic Assessment of Gold Nanoparticles

Abstract: We report on a simple, rapid, and room-temperature undergraduate-level experiment for gold nanoparticle synthesis, analysis, and utilization as a catalyst for the sodium-borohydride-assisted reduction of methylene blue and Congo red dyes. Typical procedures toward gold nanoparticle formation require an elaborate, lengthy synthesis (some requiring 1 h for completion of nanoparticle formation and ripening), whereas faster methods frequently yield inhomogeneous or catalytically inferior gold nanoparticles. This s… Show more

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“…Antioxidant, antibacterial, and antifungal properties of NPs may be included. Several laboratory experiments involving nanoparticles have been published ,,,, which may be valuable to instructors in adapting the learning strategy to their class. In addition, conducting research for the first time can be intimidating for both young (undergraduate) and older (postgraduate) students, so this course can serve as a preparatory module to help students overcome some of the difficulties and challenges in translating research knowledge into practice, which is useful for pedagogical design and research evaluation.…”
Section: Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Antioxidant, antibacterial, and antifungal properties of NPs may be included. Several laboratory experiments involving nanoparticles have been published ,,,, which may be valuable to instructors in adapting the learning strategy to their class. In addition, conducting research for the first time can be intimidating for both young (undergraduate) and older (postgraduate) students, so this course can serve as a preparatory module to help students overcome some of the difficulties and challenges in translating research knowledge into practice, which is useful for pedagogical design and research evaluation.…”
Section: Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As nanotechnology is an ongoing interest, several laboratory experiments and inquiry-based approaches related to nanoparticle synthesis, characterization, and their potential applications have been reported. Unfortunately, the chemical method is the most widely utilized route for nanoparticle formation, where the use of hazardous substances in the chemical reduction and stabilizing process is required. Replacing harmful chemicals with natural resources such as plant extracts may prove to be an attractive alternative and environmentally friendly approach.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Colored glass thus represents a highly interdisciplinary and engaging topic to demonstrate in a tangible way the chemistry of color in solid materials and the optical properties of nanomaterials. However, while the literature abounds with demonstrations and activities regarding the synthesis and optical characterization of noble metal nanoparticles dispersed in a liquid phase or embedded in a polymer matrix, , there are no laboratory activities dedicated to colored and stained glass due to the high temperature, lengthy procedures, and safety issues involved in glass production.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nanotechnology, with its multidisciplinary character, has experienced a rise in the past few decades and has had a significant influence on almost all fields of science and technology, including chemistry . This was also recognized in 2016 when the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Stoddart, Sauvage, and Feringa for their remarkable work on nanomachines. , As the relevance of nanotechnology in society grew more and more obvious, its importance in education became more evident too. , This has been recognized at all levels of education, namely, primary, secondary, , and tertiary (higher) education. , Most contributions regarding nanotechnology in higher education, however, deal with the importance of teaching nanotechnology, , the content taught within nanotechnology courses ,,, or laboratory experiments found useful to illustrate important concepts in nanotechnology in the lab. However, there are only several published contributions on the activities in the nanotechnology classroom ,,,,,,, at any level as most contributions focus on wh...…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%