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Ecological and sustainable synthesis of silver nanoparticles from alcoholic extract of Eucalyptus globulus: evaluation of alcoholic solvent influence (70 and 96 )
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2021-12-03Registro en:
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Autor
Asmat Campos, D.
Juárez Cortijo, L.
Delfín Narciso, D.
Nazario Naveda, R.
Institución
Resumen
The present study provides an ecological and sustainable methodology for obtaining
nanostructured material from Eucalyptus globulus leaf extract, as a potential value-added
alternative and a contribution to circular economy. Silver nanoparticles (NP Ag) were
synthesized, through the reducing action of the alcoholic extracts of eucalyptus on the
precursor silver nitrate (AgNO3) evaluating the influence of alcoholic solvent (70 ° and 96 °)
and pH in the synthesis. The silver colloids obtained were evaluated by UV-vis
spectrophotometry, which shows the formation of nanoparticles through the plasmon resonance
peak; showing that for pH values 9.9 and 10 with alcohol extract of 70 ° and 96 ° respectively,
silver nanoparticles with plasmon resonance peaks at 410 nm and 412.5 nm are obtained.
While for pH values 3.86, 11.8 (96°) and 4.7, 8.2 (70°) nanoparticles with higher
polydispersity and in a lower proportion are obtained. The results suggest that the alcoholic
extracts of eucalyptus can act as reducing agents and that the optimum pH value for the
synthesis of silver nanoparticles corresponds to 10.