Title of article :
Green Synthesis of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Using Achillea Wilhelmsii Extract: A Biological Approach
Author/Authors :
Gulnar ، Muslimanova D. Serikbayev East Kazakhstan Technical University , Hani ، Mohaned Mohammed Department of Medical Instrumentation Engineering Techniques - Imam Ja’afar Al-Sadiq University , AbedJawad ، Mohammed Department of anesthesia - Al-Nisour University College , Ismaeel ، Ghufran Lutfi Department of Pharmacology - College of Pharmacy - University of Al-Ameed , Mohammed ، Safaa Sabah Department of Optical Techniques - AlNoor University College , Alajeeli ، Fakhri Department of Optical Techniques - Al-Hadi University College , Ghazy ، Hameed Department of Pharmacy - Al-Manara College For Medical Sciences , Muedii ، Zainab Al-Hawraa Riyad Medical Lab techniques - College of Medical Technology - National University of Science and Technology , Tadjiyevna ، Xodjiyeva Dilbar Bukhara State Medical Institute , Normuminovna ، Kadirova Dilbar Termiz State University , Bahodirovna ، Akhmedova Dilafruz Bukhara State Medical Institute , Rustemkyzy ، Kulmukhanova Damira Abai Kazakh National Pedagogical University
Abstract :
Nanotechnology is a branch of science and engineering that involves the manipulation, production, and design of materials and devices at a nanoscale level. The prefix nano represents one billionth of a meter, and at this size, the physical and chemical characteristics of materials can be distinct from those of larger objects. This can result in new properties that can be exploited for a variety of uses. In recent times, biological methods for the synthesis of nanoparticles have become popular because they offer several advantages over traditional chemical and physical processes. One significant benefit is that biological approaches use less energy and time. Additionally, they are environmentally friendly because they do not use toxic solvents or dangerous materials. In this experiment, zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) were synthesized using Achillea wilhelmsii extract as the reducing agent. 40 mL of Achillea Wilhelmsii extract was gradually added to 60 mL of zinc nitrate solution with a concentration of 1 M. Spectrophotometric analysis of the solution revealed an absorption maximum at 370 nm, signaling the existence of ZnO NPs. Scanning Electron Microscopy, or SEM analysis showed the nanoparticles to have a spherical morphology with diameter ranging from 38-60 nm. Particle Size Analysis (PSA) showed that the nanoparticles were between 35 and 218 nm in size. This study demonstrated that it is possible to create ZnO NPs using a safe biological process that does not require the use of hazardous chemicals.
Keywords :
Achillea , Biological Products Nanoparticles , Zinc oxide
Journal title :
Journal of NanoStructures
Journal title :
Journal of NanoStructures