Microbial Reduction of Graphene Oxide by ‎Lactobacillus Plantarum

Authors

  • A. A. Denizci ‎Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Institute, TUBITAK, Marmara Research Center, ‎Kocaeli, Turkey.‎
  • E. Tahtasakal ‎Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Institute, TUBITAK, Marmara Research Center, ‎Kocaeli, Turkey.‎
  • G. Utkan Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Institute, Marmara Research Centre, TUBİTAK, Kocaeli, TURKEY.
  • O. Duygulu ‎Materials Institute, Marmara Research Center, TUBITAK, Kocaeli, Turkey.‎
  • T. Ozturk ‎Food Institute, Marmara Research Center, TUBITAK, Kocaeli, Turkey.‎
Abstract:

   Here, we report that the reduced graphene oxide nanosheets were successfully synthesized using the ‎Lactobacillus plantarum biomass in a simple, environmentally friendly and scalable manner. We ‎produced graphene oxide by oxidization and exfoliation of graphite flakes with modified Hummer's ‎method and then reduced to reduced graphene oxide by using Lactobacillus plantarum biomass as a ‎reducing agent. Samples were characterized using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray ‎photoelectron spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, ‎microconfocal raman spectroscopy and thermogravimetric analysis. After the reduction, we observed ‎that a considerable decrease in the oxygen containing functional groups of graphene oxide and an ‎increase in C/O ratio from 1.7 to 3.3 in which confirms sp2 graphitic carbons increase. Mainly, we ‎observed a significant decrease in epoxy and alkoxy functionalities. Furthermore, we determined an ‎exfoliation of graphene oxide to one or several (2-5) layers after the complete reduction. In addition to ‎reducing potential, Lactobacillus plantarum biomass also plays an important role as stabilizing agent; ‎here the reduced graphene oxide showed a good stability in water. The green synthesis reported in this ‎work is concerned with the production of high purity water-dispersible reduced graphene oxide using ‎Lactobacillus plantarum CCM 1904.‎

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Journal title

volume 15  issue 2

pages  127- 136

publication date 2019-05-01

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