Title of article :
Voltammetric and impedimetric behaviour of phytosynthesized nickel nanoparticles
Author/Authors :
Mamuru, Solomon A Department of Chemistry - Adamawa State University, Nigeria , Jaji, Nurudeen Department of Chemistry - Adamawa State University, Nigeria
Abstract :
The biosynthesis of nickel nanoparticles from
nickel chloride using Moringa oleifera leaf extract as
reducing agent was successfully carried out; the formation
of nickel nanoparticles was confirmed by the use of UV–
visible spectroscopy, FTIR spectroscopy, atomic force
microscopy, cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical
impedance spectroscopy techniques. Optical property
showed a colour change from faint light blue of the nickel
chloride to dark reddish brown of the nickel nanoparticle
after addition of the plant extract, while FTIR confirmed
the possible biomolecule responsible for the reduction as
anthraquinones; the UV–visible spectroscopy showed the
wavelength of nickel nanoparticles at 297 nm, and atomic
force microscopy gave images of the nickel nanoparticles
as aggregate nanoclusters. Voltammetric and impedimetric
behaviour of the nickel nanoparticles towards a one-electron-
transfer redox probe was interrogated using cyclic
voltammetry and impedance spectroscopy. The equivalent
electrical circuit used to fit the measured impedance data
indicates that the nanoparticles exhibited patterns characteristic
of superimposed porous layer. Electron transfer rate
constant Ks and the apparent heterogeneous electron
transfer constant Kapp were calculated as 6.18 9 1018 and
1.60 9 10-3 cm s-1, respectively. Such high value is an
indication of how fast the nickel nanoparticle can transfer
electron from the nanoparticle to the underlying platinum
electrode, implying that the nanoparticle can be a potential
candidate in the fabrication of biosensors and in catalysis.
Keywords :
Biomaterial , Nanostructures , Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy , Electrochemical properties
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics