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Phytoformic Gold in Ash Samples of Plants from the North Goa Iron Ore Mining Belt: Detection, Characterisation, X-ray Diffraction, and Spectroscopic Evidence for Biogeochemical Gold Nanoparticle Formation

Kamat, N. M.

2026-05-18 plant biology
10.64898/2026.05.15.725495 bioRxiv
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Gold is widely distributed in the biosphere, and higher plants growing on geochemically anomalous substrates can accumulate significant amounts of gold. This study reports, for the first time from Goa, the detection, spectroscopic characterisation, and X-ray diffraction analysis of phytoformic gold -- biologically sequestered crystalline gold -- in the above-ground dry litter ash of six tree species (Acacia auriculiformis, Alstonia scholaris, Anacardium occidentale, Artocarpus heterophyllus, Ficus benghalensis, Syzygium cumini) growing on mining dumps within the North Goa Banded Iron Formation (BIF) Belt of the Western Dharwad Craton. Microgravimetric analysis of aqua regia-extracted heavy ash fractions revealed gold concentrations of 275-1100 ppm, two to five orders of magnitude above the crustal background ([~]0.004 ppm). Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy of 0.22{square}m membrane-filtered crude extracts confirmed the tetrachloroaurate(III) complex [AuCl{square}]{square} as the dominant dissolved gold species, with the diagnostic 1400-1700{square}cm{square}1 absorption envelope present in all six species. UV-Visible spectrophotometry confirmed chloroauric acid formation with a universal {lambda}max at 372.5{square}nm across all species. Powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) of heavy ash fractions yielded the characteristic FCC metallic gold reflections Au(111), Au(200), and Au(220) in all five species analysed. Application of the Debye-Scherrer equation to the Au(111) reflection (2{theta} = 38.2{degrees}, Cu K) established crystallite sizes of 17.7-31.8{square}nm, confirming that phytoformic gold exists as nanoscale crystalline particles in all species. Ficus benghalensis produced the largest and most crystalline gold nanoparticles (31.8{square}nm) and uniquely exhibited strawberry-shaped isomorphic auriferous siliceous biominerals designated phytoauroliths. The described low-cost protocol -- ashing, aqua regia extraction, membrane filtration, and multi-technique spectroscopic and diffraction confirmation -- constitutes a validated method for rapid biogeochemical gold anomaly detection. Applications in gold phytoextraction and mining waste phytoremediation are discussed.

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