Publications by authors named "Michaela Papageorgiou"

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  • A new bioinspired method for creating stable silica-supported silver nanoparticles (SiO@Ag) is presented, which can be used as effective catalytic and antibacterial coatings on filter paper.
  • The technique utilizes a branched polymer, poly(ethylene)imine, to control the growth of nanoparticles and allows their easy deposition onto the filter paper by altering its surface.
  • The resulting nanoparticles demonstrated remarkable capabilities in breaking down pollutants like 4-nitrophenol through multiple catalytic cycles, and they also showed strong antibacterial properties against various bacteria strains using established testing methods.
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Silica-organic matrix-silver, nano-catalysts, were synthesized employing four different hyperbranched poly(ethylene imines) (MW 2000 to 750,000) to reduce Ag to metal nanoparticles and the formation of formation SiO shells. The latter is performed at pH 7,5 employing three different pH regulating agents Hepes, Trizma, and Phosphate Salts. Characterization of the resulting materials with spectroscopy (FTIR), thermogravimetry (TG), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and ζ-potential is reported.

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