GREEN SYNTHESIS OF ZINC OXIDE NANOPARTICLES USING SOLANUM NIGRUM LEAF EXTRACT AND OVERVIEW OF THEIR ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITIES
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In the current study, we have detailed the green synthesis of ZnO nanoparticles (Zn-NPs) employing the capping ingredient Solanum Nigrum. With the use of X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy, UV-Vis absorption, and antibacterial investigations, the functionalization of ZnO particles through Solanum Nigrum leaves extract induced bio-reduction of ZnO was examined. According to XRD analysis, the produced NPs have a wurtzite hexagonal structure and an average grain size of 27.6 nm. The functional groups are further shown by FT-IR spectra. The indirect band gap is estimated to be 3.38 eV based on UV-Vis DRS studies. It has been proven that the particle size variations and surface area-to-volume ratios of ZnO-NPs are responsible for significantly higher antibacterial activities. According to the antibacterial study, the ZnO-NPs inhibit the growth of both normal as well as pathogenic bacterium and hence might be used for coating surgical equipment for performing aseptic operators in the medical field.
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