2017
DOI: 10.14429/dlsj.2.10902
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Phytosynthesis and Characterisation of Silver Nanoparticles Synthesised from Flower Extract of Roheda (Tecomella undulata G. Don)

Abstract: Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles was carried out using Tecomella undulat flower extract with 0.1mM silver nitrate solution. Within a few minutes colour change and variation of pH value could be observed. Synthesised nanoparticles were characterised through UV-Vis spectra, particle size analysis, zeta potential measurement, X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infra-red spectroscopy (FTIR), Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) analysis and Atomic force microscopy (AFM).… Show more

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“…Recently, we have reported the potential use of endemic hot desert plant Rohida's leaf and flower (Tecomella undulata) extract for the synthesis of silver nanoparticles (Chaudhuri et al 2016;Chaudhuri and Malodia 2017). In Thar Desert area of Rajasthan Calotropis plants are available throughout the year and they can easily survive in high temperature without any irrigation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, we have reported the potential use of endemic hot desert plant Rohida's leaf and flower (Tecomella undulata) extract for the synthesis of silver nanoparticles (Chaudhuri et al 2016;Chaudhuri and Malodia 2017). In Thar Desert area of Rajasthan Calotropis plants are available throughout the year and they can easily survive in high temperature without any irrigation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the stability of the resulting AgNPs and the kinetics of their growth and consequent resulting size, can be tuned through the changing the identity of the capping agents. The capping agents determine these parameters through their electrostatic and non-covalent bonding interactions with the nascent AgNP surface 12 , 13 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%