2018
DOI: 10.1063/1.5055473
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Effect of temperature on the synthesis of Centella asiatica flavonoids extract-mediated gold nanoparticles: UV-visible spectra analyses

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“…80–82 Most likely these findings are attributed to the effect of high reaction temperature that leads to the accelerated nucleation of metallic NPs implying the improved expenditure of most of the metal ions with the lowest extent of secondary reduction of the preformed nuclei. 81,83
Figure 4.UV/Vis spectra as a function of temperature of ED-AuNPs synthesized using 1.4 × 10 −4 M HAuCl 4 and 1.0 mL EDAE.
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“…80–82 Most likely these findings are attributed to the effect of high reaction temperature that leads to the accelerated nucleation of metallic NPs implying the improved expenditure of most of the metal ions with the lowest extent of secondary reduction of the preformed nuclei. 81,83
Figure 4.UV/Vis spectra as a function of temperature of ED-AuNPs synthesized using 1.4 × 10 −4 M HAuCl 4 and 1.0 mL EDAE.
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The obtained results are consistent with the previous findings reporting the increased reaction rate of NPs synthesis upon increasing the reaction temperature, indicating that it is tightly temperature-dependent. [80][81][82] Most likely these findings are attributed to the effect of high reaction temperature that leads to the accelerated nucleation of metallic NPs implying the improved expenditure of most of the metal ions with the lowest extent of secondary reduction of the preformed nuclei. 81,83 Effect of pH.…”
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“…The FTIR spectra after reduction of turmeric crude extract showed peak at 3334 cm -1 belongs to the -OH group which, in this case, can be attributed to the phenolic compounds of turmeric extract. A second important stretching vibration is recorded at 1635 cm -1 which, although may be considered as benzene ring containing aromatic compounds, may also be taken into account for phenolic compounds as they exhibit strong vibration on this wavenumber [37][38][39]. Overall, the FTIR analysis indicates that the phytochemicals present in the turmeric crude extract are responsible for the bioreduction and stability of GNPs.…”
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“…The following section will cover the various parameters that have been previously discovered to affect the characteristics of green synthesized nanoparticles. These include factors such as concentration [ 141 ], reaction temperature [ 142 ], contact time [ 143 ], pH level [ 144 ], and calcination temperature [ 145 ]. With analyzing how the size and morphologies react to the different parameters, it may be possible to tweak the process to obtain the nanoparticles’ desired characteristics for future researchers.…”
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“… Readapted graphs displaying ( a ) The UV-vis spectrum of Centella asiatica -mediated AuNPs at different temperatures [ 142 ]. ( b ) The effect of varying synthesis temperatures of green AgNPs [ 154 ].…”
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