Creation of Silver-Gold Alloy Nanoparticles Using Citrus sinensis Peel Extract and Their Antibacterial Efficacy
Bahig EL-Deeb,
Amira Atef,
Khaled Mohammed
et al.
Abstract:The current investigation employed an aqueous waste peel extract of Citrus sinensis (Family: Rutaceae) to fabricate monometallic (silver (Ag), (gold (Au), and bimetallic silver -gold alloy nanoparticles (Ag: Au alloy NPs). The results proved that pH 8 and 30 o C are optimal for producing (Ag, Au, and Ag: Au alloy NPs) utilizing peel extract of Citrus sinensis as reducing as well as stabilizing agents. The visual investigation of the bio-synthesized (AgNPs, AuNPs, and Ag: Au alloy NPs) indicated that the color … Show more
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