Abstract
Graphene synthesis has created great interest because of the potential applications in various fields. Many works
of graphene synthesis from chemical reduction of graphene oxide involving harmful reactants have been pub-
lished. A battery of both aerobic and anaerobic gram-negative and gram-positive strains as well as an ex-
tremophile microbial consortium from natural environment (Rio Tinto, Spain) were tested in graphene oxide
reduction at simplest operating conditions. Results showed biological reduction of GO by all microorganisms,
under aerobic conditions without any nutrient and carbon source addition and at room temperature (20–25 °C).
UV–vis spectra of RGO showed the adsorption maximum gradually shifted from 230 nm to 270 nm, indicating an
increase in the electronic conjugation. Moreover, G band in Raman spectra of RGO shifted from the original
value of 1589 ± 1 cm−1 in GO. TGA analyses indicated that only weak weight losses of 2.5% both at 200 °C and
above 300 °C, were achieved for Shewanella baltica strain and extremophile microbial consortium related to the
presence of oxygen functional groups, indicating the GO reduction. The main novelty of the present work
suggests that RGO biosynthesis was mediated by chemical oxidation independently of the bacterial respiration.
The method described in the present work is comparable to other biological as well as physicochemical processes
and environmentally friendly taking advantage of natural resources for graphene synthesis.
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Biochemical Engineering Journal
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Carolina Vargas, Raquel Simarro, José Alberto Reina, Luis Fernando Bautista, María Carmen Molina, Natalia González-Benítez,
New approach for biological synthesis of reduced graphene oxide,
Biochemical Engineering Journal,
Volume 151,
2019,
107331,
ISSN 1369-703X,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bej.2019.107331
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