2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2014.03.026
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Bio-synthesis of silver nanoparticles using water extract of Myrmecodia pendan (Sarang Semut plant)

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“…The FE-SEM images of Ag NPs were assembled on to the surface due to the interactions such as hydrogen bond and electrostatic interactions between the bioorganic capping molecules bound to the Ag NPs [23]. Similar phenomenon has been reported previously, where the FE-SEM micrograph shows crystalline spherical Ag NPs [24]. The sizes of the particles were ranges from 22-52 nm as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Fe-sem Along With Edx Analysissupporting
confidence: 79%
“…The FE-SEM images of Ag NPs were assembled on to the surface due to the interactions such as hydrogen bond and electrostatic interactions between the bioorganic capping molecules bound to the Ag NPs [23]. Similar phenomenon has been reported previously, where the FE-SEM micrograph shows crystalline spherical Ag NPs [24]. The sizes of the particles were ranges from 22-52 nm as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Fe-sem Along With Edx Analysissupporting
confidence: 79%
“…The 2u values (JCPDS no. 04-0783) are in good agreement with the previous report for AgNPs synthesized using an aqueous extract of Myrmecodia pendan [23]. The lattice parameter of AgNPs was found to be a 54.02 Å , which is comparable to the earlier reported values for AgNPs [24].…”
Section: Ftir Spectra and Formation Of Agnpssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The flavonoid compounds in the water extract of M. pendans might be actively involved and responsible for the reduction of Ag ? to Ag 0 (Zuas et al 2014). The involvement of water-soluble flavonoid in the reduction of metal ions using plant extracts is also evidenced from another study (Prabhu et al 2010).…”
Section: Ftir Analysis Of Agnpsmentioning
confidence: 69%