Characterization of Mn3O4‐MnO2 nanocomposites biosynthesized by cell lysate of Haloferax alexandrinus GUSF‐1

Author:

Alvares Jyothi J.1,Gaonkar Sanket K.12ORCID,Naik Chandan C.3,Asogekar Pratik45,Furtado Irene J.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Microbiology Programme, School of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology Goa University Taleigao Goa India

2. Department of Microbiology P.E.S's R.S.N College of Arts and Science Farmagudi Ponda‐Goa India

3. Department of Chemistry Dhempe College of Arts & Science Panaji Goa India

4. School of Chemical Sciences Goa University Taleigao Goa India

5. Department of Chemistry P.E.S's R.S.N College of Arts and Science Farmagudi Ponda‐Goa India

Abstract

AbstractManganese oxide nanocomposites attract huge attention in various biotechnological fields due to their extensive catalytic properties. This study reports an easy, rapid, and cost‐effective method of using the cell lysate of haloarchaeon, Haloferax alexandrinus GUSF‐1 for the synthesis of manganese oxide nanoparticles. The reaction between the cell lysate and manganese sulfate resulted in the formation of a dark brown precipitate within 48 h at room temperature. The X‐ray diffraction pattern showed the existence of Mn3O4 and MnO2 phases consistent with the JCPDS card no. (01‐075‐1560 and 00‐050‐0866). The dark brown colloidal suspension of MnO3‐MnO2 in methanol showed maximum absorption between 220 and 260 nm. The EDX spectrum confirmed the presence of manganese and oxygen. The Transmission electron microscopy revealed the spherical morphology with an average particle size between 30 and 60 nm. The magnetic moment versus magnetic field (MH) curve, at room temperature (300 K) did not saturate even at a high magnetic field (±3T) indicating the paramagnetic nature of the prepared nanocomposite. The Atomic Emission Spectroscopic analysis showed a negligible amount of soluble manganese (0.03 ppm in 50 ppm) in the Mn3O4‐MnO2 suspension suggesting the maximum stability of the material in the solvent over time. Interstingly, Mn3O4‐MnO2 nanocomposites evidenced antimicrobial activity in the order of Pseudomonas aeruginosa > Salmonella typhi > Escherichia coli > Proteus vulgaris > Candida albicans > Staphylococcus aureus. Conclusively, this is the first report on the formation of Mn3O4‐MnO2 nanocomposites using cell lysate of salt pan haloarcheon Haloferax alexandrinus GUSF‐1 with antimicrobial potential.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,General Medicine

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