Synthesis and Characterization of Cadmium Sulphide Nanoparticles
Synthesis and Characterization of Cadmium Sulphide Nanoparticles
BY –ANJNEYA VERMA
Introduction:
Wayne Shenton, Dietmar Pum, Uwe B. Sleytr and Stephen Mann were the first to
synthesis cadmium sulphide nanoparticles by biological method.
The cadmium sulfide is an important II-IV group element semiconductor
(Eg=2.42eV (515nm) at room temperature) with many excellent physical and
chemical properties.
The pH of the incubation mixtures was adjusted using 1M HCl and 1M NaOH
solutions.
Samples were washed twice with 50mM phosphate buffered saline (pH 7.0).
Then, ultrasonic disruption of cells was performed using an ultrasonic processor
over 3 -45 S periods with 10 s intervals between periods. The sonicated samples
were then filtered using a 0.22µm filter to eliminate cell debris and other
pollutants.
The filtered solutions were then used for characterization of CdS nanoparticles.
The dried particles were dispersed in deionized water and were measured using a
UV–Visible spectrophotometer .
The samples were frozen at -20ºC for 24 h and then dried at -37ºC temperature for
10h with Freezedrier system.
The obtained dried sample was subjected to FT-IR spectrum using Fourier Trans-
form IR spectrophotometer.
The phase formation and purity of CdS nanoparticles were checked by recording
the powder XRD patterns
Conclusion from XRD:
Amino groups bound to particles account for the stability of NPs.
Also FTIR studies established the existence of protein as the stabilizing and
capping agent
EDS ( Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy)
In order to determine the elemental composition of the synthesized nanoparticles,
EDS spectrum was recorded.
In this EDS spectrum, strong signals showed the presence of Cd and S.
This confirms that the nanoparticles are made of CdS alone. EDS spectrum was
recorded based on the micrographs measurements focusing on clusters of the
nanoparticles.
Resulting EDS spectrum from purified and dried CdS nanoparticle .The figure also
shows the signals from Cd and S elements from other metals. In the analysis of CdS
nanoparticles by energy dispersive spectroscopy the presence of elemental CdS
signal was confirmed.
The CdS nanocrystallites display an optical absorption band peaking at 3-4 keV,
which is the typical absorption of metallic CdS nanocrystallites due to the surface
plasmon resonance.
Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) Electron micrographs of crystal morphologies
and exteracellular organization of CdS nanoparticles found in Enterobacteriaceae.
For scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis, samples of the biologically
synthesized nanoparticles were prepared on gold-coated SEM grids.
In order to confirm the synthesis of nanoparticles, images were recorded using
SEM.
These images showed that the synthesized nanoparticles were spherical in shape
and had uniform morphology.
The size of the particles ranged between 5 and 200nm and the shape of the
particles were found to be almost spherical.
In this study, the ability of Enterobacteriaceae in synthesizing Cadmium sulfide
nanoparticles has been investigated.
It was found out that the exposure of bacterial cells to Cadmium Sulfide ions,
results in formation of Cadmium Sulfide nanoparticles either intracellulary or
extracellulary.
The synthesized nanoparticles were characterized and the effect of various
conditions on the synthesis were analyzed.