Title of article :
Facile Green Synthesis of Silver Doped ZnO Nanoparticles Using Tridax Procumbens Leaf Extract and their Evaluation of Antibacterial Activity
Author/Authors :
Ubaithulla Baig, A PG and Research Department of Physics - Muthurangam Government Arts College - Vellore - India , Vadamalar, R PG and Research Department of Physics - Muthurangam Government Arts College - Vellore - India , Vinodhini, A PG and Research Department of Zoology - DKM College for Women (A) - Vellore - India , Fairose, S Department of Physics - AIMAN College of Arts and Science for Women - Trichy - India , Gomathiyalini, A PG and Research Department of Physics - H.H. The Rajah’s College - Pudukkottai - India , Jabena Begum, N PG and Research Department of Zoology - DKM College for Women (A) - Vellore - India , Jabeen, Shaista Department of Physics - DKM College for Women (A) - Vellore - India
Abstract :
Silver and zinc oxide are well known for both their antimicrobial and pro-healing properties. ZnO is a biocompatible and bio-safe material that possesses photo-oxidizing and photo-catalysis impacts on
chemical and biological species. ZnO nanomaterials could interact chemically as well as physically in
order to exhibit antibacterial activities. Chemical interactions of the ZnO nanomaterials with bacterial
cells leads to the photo-induced production of reactive oxygenated species (ROS), formation of H2O2,
and the release of Zn2+ ions. In contrast, physical interaction could show biocidal effects through cell
envelope rupturing, cellular internalization, or mechanical damage. In this article, we present a green
method using Tridax Procumbens leaf extract to synthesize Ag-doped ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) in order to
explore the synergistic antibacterial properties of Ag and ZnO nanoparticles against certain gram-positive
and gram-negative bacterial strains. The newly synthesized Ag-doped ZnO NPs were characterized by X-ray
diffraction (XRD) in order to study the crystalline structure, composition, and purity. Transmission electron
microscopy (TEM), Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) techniques
were used to study particle size, shape, and morphology. The XRD and UV studies confirmed the ZnO
phase. The absorbance peak around 618 cm-1 - 749 cm-1 in the FTIR spectrum referred to the presence of
silver. The surface morphological studies also supported the FTIR result. The synthesized sample exhibited
enhanced antibacterial activity irrespective of all tested microorganisms than the standard antibiotic used. The maximum size distribution of particles is found to be around 60 nm from the DLS technique.
Keywords :
Zinc Oxide nanoparticles , Green synthesis , Tridax Procumbens , Antibacterial Study , Gram positive , gram-negative bacteria
Journal title :
Journal of Water and Environmental Nanotechnology (JWENT)