Basma Mahmoud Ahmed

Microbial production and characterization of gold and uranium nanoparticles from rock samples of Eastern Desert, Egypt / الإنتاج الميكروبي و التوصيف لجزيئات الذهب و اليورانيوم النانونيه من بعض العينات الصخريه من الصحراء الشرقيه مصر Basma Mahmoud Ahmed ; Supervised Youssry Elsayed Saleh , Mervat Aly Abo State , Hamed Ibraheem Mira - Cairo : Basma Mahmoud Ahmed , 2018 - 284 P. : maps , charts , facsimiles ; 25cm

Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Science - Department of Botany and Microbiology

This work has been carried out to investigate the ability of some bacterial isolates from rock samples of Eastern Desert of Egypt to synthesis gold uranium nanoparticles. These studied relevant factors include mainly salt concentration, temperature, pH, incubation periods, shaking, grain size and solid liquid ratio. The results improved that there are three bacterial isolates from different locations of Eastern Desert of Egypt such as (Gabal El Sela and Wadi Natash) and Sinai which have the ability to produce gold nanoparticles intra and extracellularly. The bacterial identification by 16S rRNA revealed that the three bacterial isolates where Baccillus spp. Also, other three bacterial isolates which are isolated from altered granite of Gabal El Sela rock samples From Eastern Desert of Egypt have the ability to remove the uranium from solutions and rock samples and biosynthesis the uranium nanoparticles and also have the ability to tolerate the high uranium concentrations up to 6000 ppm. The bacterial isolates have the ability to secret enzymes to dissolve uranium (bioleaching) and also reduced it in the nano size and uptake it intracellularly. The examination under Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) proved that the three different bacterial isolates where Bacillus sp



Biosynthesis Gold nanoparticles Uranium