Allotropy of selenium nanoparticles: Colourful transition, synthesis, and biotechnological applications
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Wiley
Date
2023-01-09Referencia bibliográfica
Ruiz-Fresneda, M.A... [et al.] (2023) Allotropy of selenium nanoparticles: Colourful transition, synthesis, and biotechnological applications. Microbial Biotechnology, 00, 1– 16. Available from: [https://doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.14209]
Sponsorship
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, Grant/ Award Number: RTI2018.101548.B.I00; National Science Centre (NCN), Poland, Grant/Award Number: 2017/26/D/ NZ1/00408Abstract
Abstract
Elemental selenium (Se0) nanomaterials undergo allotropic transition from
thermodynamically-unstable
to more stable phases. This process is significantly
different when Se0 nanoparticles (NPs) are produced via physico-chemical
and biological pathways. While the allotropic transition of physico-chemically
synthesized Se0 is fast (minutes to hours), the biogenic Se0 takes months
to complete. The biopolymer layer covering biogenic Se0 NPs might be the
main factor controlling this retardation, but this still remains an open question.
Phylogenetically-diverse
bacteria reduce selenium oxyanions to red amorphous
Se0 allotrope, which has low market value. Then, red Se0 undergoes
allotropic transition to trigonal (metallic grey) allotrope, the end product having
important industrial applications (e.g. semiconductors, alloys). Is it not yet
clear whether biogenic Se0 presents any biological function, or it is mainly
a detoxification and respiratory by-product.
The better understanding of this
transition would benefit the recovery of Se0 NPs from secondary resources
and its targeted utilization with respect to each allotropic stage. This review
article presents and critically discusses the main physico-chemical
methods
and biosynthetic pathways of Se0 (bio)mineralization. In addition, the article
proposes a conceptual model for the resource recovery potential of trigonal
selenium nanomaterials in the context of circular economy.