In present study the green synthesis of silver oxide nanoparticles has been effectively achieved using novel plant extract
Phragmanthera Macrosolen
. This method provides sustainable alternative for nanoparticle synthesis, demonstrating the potential of
Phragmanthera Macrosolen
as a reducing and stabilizing agent in the production of Ag
2
O NPs. The synthesized nanoparticles were characterized for their structural, morphological, and optical properties, confirming their successful formation and potential applications in various fields. The effects of different pH values and annealing temperature of the samples on the properties of Ag
2
O NPs formations, as well as photo-catalytic activities towards Toluidine Blue dye degradations, were studied. Powder XRD reveals that the crystallite natures of Ag
2
O NPs a long with crystalline size ranges from 25.85 to 35.90 nm. FIB-SEM and HR-TEM images displayed that the Ag
2
O NPs as spherical shapes. UV-vis spectroscopy displayed that Ag
2
O NPs belong to a direct-band gap of 2.1–2.6 eV. FTIR- study shown that the green synthesized Ag
2
O NPs may be steadied via the interfaces of –OH as well as C = O groups in the carbohydrate, flavonoid, tannin, as well as phenolic acid existing in
P. macrosolen L
. leaf. The chemical states, electron-hole recombinations and purity of Ag and O in the synthesized Ag
2
O NPs were confirmed through X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) and PL analysis respectively. Fascinatingly, the synthesized Ag
2
O NPs at pH 12 displayed high photo-catalytic degradations for TB dyes. The photo-catalytic degradations of the TB dyes were monitored spectro-photo-metrically in wave-length ranges of 200–900 nm, as well as high efficiency (98.50%) with half-life of 9.5798 min and kinetic rate constant of 0.07234 min
−1
, was obtained after 45 min of reactions. From this study, it can be concluded that Ag
2
O NPs synthesized from
Phragmanthera Macrosolen
aqueous extract are promising in the remediation of environmental pollution and water treatment. In this light, the study reports that
Phragmanthera Macrosolen green
synthesis of Ag
2
O NPs can effectively address environmental pollution in cost-effective, eco-friendly, and sustainable ways.