Green alchemy
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14/07/2003
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Down To Earth
gold can now be made inside the cells of a microorganism, thanks to the ecofriendly work of researchers from the National Chemical Laboratory and the Armed Forces Medical College, Pune.
They took microorganisms called Rhodococcus from a fig tree and exposed them to a liquid containing gold ions (electrically charged gold particles). When exposed to the ions, the microorganisms were induced to produce enzymes that acted as a catalyst for the formation of gold nanoparticles in the microorganisms' cells. Following the biosynthesis, the cells of Rhodococcus multiplied normally, as the ions used were not toxic to the cells
They took microorganisms called Rhodococcus from a fig tree and exposed them to a liquid containing gold ions (electrically charged gold particles). When exposed to the ions, the microorganisms were induced to produce enzymes that acted as a catalyst for the formation of gold nanoparticles in the microorganisms' cells. Following the biosynthesis, the cells of Rhodococcus multiplied normally, as the ions used were not toxic to the cells