Akinsiku, A.A. and Dare, E.O and Ajani, Olayinka O. and Ayo-Ajayi, J. I. and Ademosun, Olabisi Theresa and Ajayi, Olayinka Oyewale (2018) Room temperature Phytosynthesis of Ag/Co bimetallic nanoparticles using aqueous leaf extract of Canna indica. In: 2nd International Conference on Science and Sustainable Development IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 2018.
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Abstract
Continuous quest for safe environment has led to „green‟ approach of synthesizing nanoparticles. The method is easy, eco-friendly and cost-effective. Locally sourced medicinal plant Canna indica was used as capping/ stabilizing agent instead of toxic chemicals. Secondary metabolites in the plant extract acted as reducing agents. Optical measurements were carried out using Uv-vis spectrophotometer and photoluminescence (PL). Formation of core-shell was detected in the TEM micrograph, which was supported by two peaks observed in surface plasmon resonance shown in the Uv-vis spectra. FT-IR spectrophotometric analysis indicated the presence of some specific functional groups in the phytochemicals which were adsorbed on the surface of nanoparticles. This analysis depicted the presence of hydroxyl group (O-H stretching) with a broad strong peak at 3360 cm-1, C-H stretching at 2938 cm-1, C=C stretching at 1659 cm-1, C=N stretching at 1557 cm-1 and C-O deformation at 1065 cm-1. Crystalline phase of the nanoparticles was determined using X-ray diffraction (XRD). The plant-mediated green synthesized silver/cobalt nanoparticles are potential optical materials as a result of their broad absorption band and emission
Item Type: | Conference or Workshop Item (Paper) |
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Subjects: | Q Science > QD Chemistry |
Divisions: | Faculty of Engineering, Science and Mathematics > School of Chemistry |
Depositing User: | Mrs Patricia Nwokealisi |
Date Deposited: | 08 Jan 2019 09:20 |
Last Modified: | 08 Jan 2019 09:20 |
URI: | http://eprints.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/id/eprint/12242 |
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