Harnessing ZnO nanoparticles for antimicrobial and photocatalytic activities
Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) have proven record of exhibiting multifunctional properties and thus utilized for diversified applications. ZnO NPs were successfully synthesized by chemical and green routes. The Syzygium cumini plant leaf extract was used to synthesize green ZnO NPs. The chemical...
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doaj-2206aa85565b4f57a1fac01ec4d05b412021-05-04T07:33:22ZengElsevierJournal of Photochemistry and Photobiology2666-46902021-06-016100021Harnessing ZnO nanoparticles for antimicrobial and photocatalytic activitiesN. Bhuvan Raj0N.T. PavithraGowda1O.S. Pooja2B. Purushotham3M.R. Anil Kumar4S.K. Sukrutha5C.R. Ravikumar6H.P. Nagaswarupa7H.C. Ananda Murthy8Satish Babu Boppana9Department of Microbiology, East West First Grade College, Bengaluru 560091, IndiaDepartment of Microbiology, East West First Grade College, Bengaluru 560091, IndiaDepartment of Microbiology, East West First Grade College, Bengaluru 560091, IndiaResearch Centre, Department of Science, East West Institute of Technology, VTU, Bengaluru 560091, IndiaResearch Centre, Department of Science, East West Institute of Technology, VTU, Bengaluru 560091, IndiaDepartment of Microbiology, East West First Grade College, Bengaluru 560091, India; Corresponding authors.Research Centre, Department of Science, East West Institute of Technology, VTU, Bengaluru 560091, India; Corresponding authors.Department of Studies in Chemistry, Davanagere University, Shivagangothri, Davanagere 577007, Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of Applied Chemistry, School of Applied Natural Science, Adama Science and Technology University, P.O. Box 1888, Adama, EthiopiaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering, Presidency University, Bangalore 560064, Karnataka, IndiaZinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) have proven record of exhibiting multifunctional properties and thus utilized for diversified applications. ZnO NPs were successfully synthesized by chemical and green routes. The Syzygium cumini plant leaf extract was used to synthesize green ZnO NPs. The chemical and green ZnO NPs were characterized by using advanced technical tools to explore their bonding, structural and morphological features. The PXRD (Powder X-Ray Diffraction) patterns confirmed the hexagonal phase of ZnO with wurtzite structure. The scanning and transmission electron microscopic (SEM and TEM) analysis revealed rectangular flake like structures for chemical ZnO whereas spherical structures were found for green ZnO NPs. Maximum antibacterial activity was observed against Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacterial strain with zone of inhibition of 14.5 mm followed by 5 mm for Klebsiellaoxytoca and 4 mm for Escherichia coli for green ZnO NPs. The percentage of inhibition was found to be 85, 29 and 50 for Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Klebsiellaoxytoca and Escherichia coli bacterial strains. The percentage of inhibition of mycelial growth observed during antifungal testing was varied from 5% to 70%. The photocatalytic efficiency of 98 % for Acid Red 88 dye degradation was recorded for ZnO NPs. Green ZnO NPs exhibited better antibacterial and antifungal activities, in addition to superior photocatalytic behaviour.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666469021000063Green ZnO NPsSyzygium cuminiAntibacterial activityAntifungal activityDye degradation |
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N. Bhuvan Raj N.T. PavithraGowda O.S. Pooja B. Purushotham M.R. Anil Kumar S.K. Sukrutha C.R. Ravikumar H.P. Nagaswarupa H.C. Ananda Murthy Satish Babu Boppana |
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N. Bhuvan Raj N.T. PavithraGowda O.S. Pooja B. Purushotham M.R. Anil Kumar S.K. Sukrutha C.R. Ravikumar H.P. Nagaswarupa H.C. Ananda Murthy Satish Babu Boppana Harnessing ZnO nanoparticles for antimicrobial and photocatalytic activities Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology Green ZnO NPs Syzygium cumini Antibacterial activity Antifungal activity Dye degradation |
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N. Bhuvan Raj N.T. PavithraGowda O.S. Pooja B. Purushotham M.R. Anil Kumar S.K. Sukrutha C.R. Ravikumar H.P. Nagaswarupa H.C. Ananda Murthy Satish Babu Boppana |
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Harnessing ZnO nanoparticles for antimicrobial and photocatalytic activities |
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Harnessing ZnO nanoparticles for antimicrobial and photocatalytic activities |
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Harnessing ZnO nanoparticles for antimicrobial and photocatalytic activities |
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Harnessing ZnO nanoparticles for antimicrobial and photocatalytic activities |
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Harnessing ZnO nanoparticles for antimicrobial and photocatalytic activities |
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harnessing zno nanoparticles for antimicrobial and photocatalytic activities |
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Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) have proven record of exhibiting multifunctional properties and thus utilized for diversified applications. ZnO NPs were successfully synthesized by chemical and green routes. The Syzygium cumini plant leaf extract was used to synthesize green ZnO NPs. The chemical and green ZnO NPs were characterized by using advanced technical tools to explore their bonding, structural and morphological features. The PXRD (Powder X-Ray Diffraction) patterns confirmed the hexagonal phase of ZnO with wurtzite structure. The scanning and transmission electron microscopic (SEM and TEM) analysis revealed rectangular flake like structures for chemical ZnO whereas spherical structures were found for green ZnO NPs. Maximum antibacterial activity was observed against Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacterial strain with zone of inhibition of 14.5 mm followed by 5 mm for Klebsiellaoxytoca and 4 mm for Escherichia coli for green ZnO NPs. The percentage of inhibition was found to be 85, 29 and 50 for Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Klebsiellaoxytoca and Escherichia coli bacterial strains. The percentage of inhibition of mycelial growth observed during antifungal testing was varied from 5% to 70%. The photocatalytic efficiency of 98 % for Acid Red 88 dye degradation was recorded for ZnO NPs. Green ZnO NPs exhibited better antibacterial and antifungal activities, in addition to superior photocatalytic behaviour. |
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Green ZnO NPs Syzygium cumini Antibacterial activity Antifungal activity Dye degradation |
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