within the framework of plant biostimulation, a pivotal role is played by the achievement of low-cost, easily prepared nanoparticles for priming purposes. therefore, in this report, two different synthetic strategies are described to engineer zinc oxide nanoparticles with an inulin coating. In both protocols, i.e., two-step and gel-like one-pot protocols, nanoparticles with a highly pure ZnO kernel are obtained when the reaction is carried out at T ≥ 40 ◦C, as ascertained by XRD and ATR/FTIR studies. however, a uniformly dispersed, highly homogeneous coating is achieved primarily when different temperatures, i.e., 60 ◦C and 40 ◦C, are employed in the two phases of the step-wise synthesis. In addition, a different binding mechanism, i.e., complexation, occurs in this case. When the gel-like process is employed, a high degree of coverage by the fructan is attained, leading to micrometric coated aggregates of nanometric particles, as revealed by SEM investigations. All NPs from the two-step synthesis feature electronic bandgaps in the 3.25–3.30 eV range in line with previous studies, whereas the extensive coating causes a remarkable 0.4 eV decrease in the bandgap. overall, the global analysis of the investigations indicates that the samples synthesized at 60 ◦C and 40 ◦C are the best suited for biostimulation. Proof-of-principle assays upon Vicia faba seed priming with Zn5 and Zn5@inu indicated an effective growth stimulation of seedlings at doses of 100 mgKg−1 , with concomitant Zn accumulation in the leaves.

Gontrani, L., Maria Bauer, E., Casoli, L., Ricci, C., Lembo, A., Donia, D.t., et al. (2024). Inulin-Coated ZnO Nanoparticles: A Correlation between Preparation and Properties for Biostimulation Purposes. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 25, 2703 [10.3390/ijms25052703].

Inulin-Coated ZnO Nanoparticles: A Correlation between Preparation and Properties for Biostimulation Purposes

Lorenzo Gontrani;Lorenzo Casoli;Cosimo Ricci;Angelo Lembo;Domenica Tommasa Donia;Marilena Carbone
2024-02-26

Abstract

within the framework of plant biostimulation, a pivotal role is played by the achievement of low-cost, easily prepared nanoparticles for priming purposes. therefore, in this report, two different synthetic strategies are described to engineer zinc oxide nanoparticles with an inulin coating. In both protocols, i.e., two-step and gel-like one-pot protocols, nanoparticles with a highly pure ZnO kernel are obtained when the reaction is carried out at T ≥ 40 ◦C, as ascertained by XRD and ATR/FTIR studies. however, a uniformly dispersed, highly homogeneous coating is achieved primarily when different temperatures, i.e., 60 ◦C and 40 ◦C, are employed in the two phases of the step-wise synthesis. In addition, a different binding mechanism, i.e., complexation, occurs in this case. When the gel-like process is employed, a high degree of coverage by the fructan is attained, leading to micrometric coated aggregates of nanometric particles, as revealed by SEM investigations. All NPs from the two-step synthesis feature electronic bandgaps in the 3.25–3.30 eV range in line with previous studies, whereas the extensive coating causes a remarkable 0.4 eV decrease in the bandgap. overall, the global analysis of the investigations indicates that the samples synthesized at 60 ◦C and 40 ◦C are the best suited for biostimulation. Proof-of-principle assays upon Vicia faba seed priming with Zn5 and Zn5@inu indicated an effective growth stimulation of seedlings at doses of 100 mgKg−1 , with concomitant Zn accumulation in the leaves.
26-feb-2024
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Settore CHIM/03
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ZnO nanoparticles; preparation methods; structural properties; electronic properties; biostimulation
Gontrani, L., Maria Bauer, E., Casoli, L., Ricci, C., Lembo, A., Donia, D.t., et al. (2024). Inulin-Coated ZnO Nanoparticles: A Correlation between Preparation and Properties for Biostimulation Purposes. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 25, 2703 [10.3390/ijms25052703].
Gontrani, L; Maria Bauer, E; Casoli, L; Ricci, C; Lembo, A; Donia, Dt; Quaranta, S; Carbone, M
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