Sustainable green synthesis of Hedychium coronarium leaf extract-stabilized silver nanoparticles and their applications: colorimetric sensing of Sn 2+ and Hg 2+ and antifungal and antimicrobial properties.
Autor: | Sahu SK; Nanomaterials and Crystal Design Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University Amarkantak 484887 Madhya Pradesh India tanmay.ghorai@igntu.ac.in., Kushwaha A; Nanomaterials and Crystal Design Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University Amarkantak 484887 Madhya Pradesh India tanmay.ghorai@igntu.ac.in., Pradhan U; Microbiology Laboratory, Department of Botany, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University Amarkantak 484887 Madhya Pradesh India awadhesh.shukla@igntu.ac.in., Majhi P; Microbiology Laboratory, Department of Botany, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University Amarkantak 484887 Madhya Pradesh India awadhesh.shukla@igntu.ac.in., Shukla AK; Microbiology Laboratory, Department of Botany, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University Amarkantak 484887 Madhya Pradesh India awadhesh.shukla@igntu.ac.in., Ghorai TK; Nanomaterials and Crystal Design Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University Amarkantak 484887 Madhya Pradesh India tanmay.ghorai@igntu.ac.in. |
---|---|
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Nanoscale advances [Nanoscale Adv] 2024 Aug 22. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Aug 22. |
DOI: | 10.1039/d4na00443d |
Abstrakt: | Hedychium coronarium (Hc) (commonly known as Gulbakawali) leaf extract was used for the stable and sustainable green synthesis of silver nanoparticles (Hc-AgNPs), which were biodegradable and non-toxic. Hedychium coronarium leaf extract was used as a reducing agent to stabilize the Hc-AgNPs by converting Ag + to Ag 0 without adding any capping agent. It demonstrated stability for up to six months, and no agglomeration was observed. The Hc-AgNPs were characterized using X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometry, and fluorescence spectroscopy analysis. The UV-visible spectrum supported the formation of stable Hc-AgNPs by displaying a strong surface plasmon resonance (SPR) peak at 440 nm. FT-IR spectra showed the functional groups present in the leaf extract of Hedychium coronarium , which was the primary source of secondary metabolites attached to Ag 0 . XRD analysis revealed a distinct 2 θ peak of Hc-AgNPs at 38.15°, indicating a face-centred cubic structure with a crystallite size of 22.6 ± 1 nm at the (111) plane. Moreover, TEM demonstrated the spherical morphology of the Hc-AgNPs with an average particle size of 22.42 ± 1 nm. The photophysical characteristics of the Hc-AgNPs, as highlighted by their UV-vis and fluorescence characteristics, revealed their semiconducting nature with an impressive band gap ( E Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of financial interest. (This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.) |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
Externí odkaz: |