Title of article :
Biomimetic synthesis of silver nanoparticles using the amphibious weed ipomoea and their application in pollution control
Author/Authors :
Ganaie, S. U. Pondicherry University - Center for Pollution Control and Environmental Engineering, India , Abbasi, Tasneem Pondicherry University - Center for Pollution Control and Environmental Engineering, India , Anuradha, J. Pondicherry University - Center for Pollution Control and Environmental Engineering, India , Abbasi, S. A. Pondicherry University - Center for Pollution Control and Environmental Engineering, India
Abstract :
Use of aqueous extracts of leaves, stems, and roots of the pernicious aquatic weed ipomoea (Ipomoea carnea) drawn from different locations was explored in the biomimetic extracellular synthesis of silver nanoparticles (SNPs). It was found that despite the natural variability in the chemical content of ipomoea growing in different locations, certain extract–metal stoichiometries can be identified which give strikingly reproducible results in terms of the size and the shape of the SNPs. This is one of the first reports of its type in which possible role of natural variability in the chemical composition of a given botanical species on nanoparticle synthesis involving that species has been assessed. The use of the SNPs was explored in the degradation of typical organic pollutants––the dyes Alizarin Red S and Remazol Brilliant Blue R. The SNPs were found to speed up the dye degradation.
Keywords :
Biomimetic synthesis , Silver nanoparticles , Ipomoea , Alizarin Red S , Remazol Brilliant Blue R
Journal title :
Journal Of King Saud University - Science
Journal title :
Journal Of King Saud University - Science