Nanosize MgO as antibacterial agent: preparation and characteristics

The antibacterial activity of MgO nanoparticles prepared by a sonication method was evaluated in this paper. The effect of calcination conditions on the size and antibacterial activity of MgO nanoparticles was investigated. MgO nanoparticles were characterized for purity (TGA), crystallinity and cry...

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Main Authors: Zhen-Xing Tang, Xiu-Juan Fang, Zhi-Liang Zhang, Ting Zhou, Xin-Yi Zhang, Lu-E Shi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering 2012-12-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
Subjects:
MgO
Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322012000400009
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spelling doaj-bdba1cf090f54c22b8a464c15e2fc3312020-11-24T21:34:55ZengBrazilian Society of Chemical EngineeringBrazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering0104-66321678-43832012-12-0129477578110.1590/S0104-66322012000400009Nanosize MgO as antibacterial agent: preparation and characteristicsZhen-Xing TangXiu-Juan FangZhi-Liang ZhangTing ZhouXin-Yi ZhangLu-E ShiThe antibacterial activity of MgO nanoparticles prepared by a sonication method was evaluated in this paper. The effect of calcination conditions on the size and antibacterial activity of MgO nanoparticles was investigated. MgO nanoparticles were characterized for purity (TGA), crystallinity and crystal size (XRD), particle size and morphology (TEM) and surface area (BET). Results showed that the smallest size of 6 nm could be obtained. The lethal effects of nanocrystalline MgO were evaluated on Lactobacillus plantarum. At a concentration of 100 ppm, the killing effect of MgO was close to 1 log reduction for L. plantarum after 24 h exposure. At 1000 ppm and 24 h exposure, the killing effect of MgO was more than a 2.8 log reduction. With the increase of calcination time, the lethal effect of MgO nanoparticles increased after 6 h or 24 h exposure at 100 ppm or 1000 ppm. 2.86 log and 2.89 log were killed at 1000 ppm after 24 h exposure using the sample MgO, sonication, A, and the sample MgO, sonication, B, respectively. When the sample MgO, sonication, C, was used, the lethal quantity of L. plantarum was increased to a 3.36 log reduction.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322012000400009NanoMgOPreparationSonicationAntibacterial activity
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author Zhen-Xing Tang
Xiu-Juan Fang
Zhi-Liang Zhang
Ting Zhou
Xin-Yi Zhang
Lu-E Shi
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Xiu-Juan Fang
Zhi-Liang Zhang
Ting Zhou
Xin-Yi Zhang
Lu-E Shi
Nanosize MgO as antibacterial agent: preparation and characteristics
Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
Nano
MgO
Preparation
Sonication
Antibacterial activity
author_facet Zhen-Xing Tang
Xiu-Juan Fang
Zhi-Liang Zhang
Ting Zhou
Xin-Yi Zhang
Lu-E Shi
author_sort Zhen-Xing Tang
title Nanosize MgO as antibacterial agent: preparation and characteristics
title_short Nanosize MgO as antibacterial agent: preparation and characteristics
title_full Nanosize MgO as antibacterial agent: preparation and characteristics
title_fullStr Nanosize MgO as antibacterial agent: preparation and characteristics
title_full_unstemmed Nanosize MgO as antibacterial agent: preparation and characteristics
title_sort nanosize mgo as antibacterial agent: preparation and characteristics
publisher Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering
series Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
issn 0104-6632
1678-4383
publishDate 2012-12-01
description The antibacterial activity of MgO nanoparticles prepared by a sonication method was evaluated in this paper. The effect of calcination conditions on the size and antibacterial activity of MgO nanoparticles was investigated. MgO nanoparticles were characterized for purity (TGA), crystallinity and crystal size (XRD), particle size and morphology (TEM) and surface area (BET). Results showed that the smallest size of 6 nm could be obtained. The lethal effects of nanocrystalline MgO were evaluated on Lactobacillus plantarum. At a concentration of 100 ppm, the killing effect of MgO was close to 1 log reduction for L. plantarum after 24 h exposure. At 1000 ppm and 24 h exposure, the killing effect of MgO was more than a 2.8 log reduction. With the increase of calcination time, the lethal effect of MgO nanoparticles increased after 6 h or 24 h exposure at 100 ppm or 1000 ppm. 2.86 log and 2.89 log were killed at 1000 ppm after 24 h exposure using the sample MgO, sonication, A, and the sample MgO, sonication, B, respectively. When the sample MgO, sonication, C, was used, the lethal quantity of L. plantarum was increased to a 3.36 log reduction.
topic Nano
MgO
Preparation
Sonication
Antibacterial activity
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