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Green synthesis of a silver nanoparticle using Moringa oleifera seed and its applications for antimicrobial and sun-light mediated photocatalytic water detoxification

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jece.2021.105290

Keywords

Moringa oleifera seed; Silver nanoparticles; Antimicrobial activity; Photocatalytic activity; Water treatment

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFA053900]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31670360, 81973293, U1702286]
  3. Science and Technology Program of Guangdong Province [2017B030301016, 2018A030313252]
  4. Foundation Committee of basic and applied basic research of Guangdong Province [2019B1515120029]
  5. Medical Scientific Research Foundation of Guangdong Province [A2018257]
  6. Shenzhen Science and Technology Project [JCYJ20170818095732006, JCYJ20190808122605563]
  7. Shenzhen strategic emerging industry development project [ZDSYS201506031617582, KQCX2014052211150878, CXZZ20150529165110750]
  8. Shenzhen Peacock Plan
  9. SZU Top Ranking Project [86000000210]

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The study reported the synthesis of silver nanoparticles using Moringa oleifera seed as a reducing/capping agent, which exhibited excellent antimicrobial and photocatalytic oxidation activities for water treatment. The nanoparticles showed remarkable efficiency in removing organic dyes and toxic metal ions from water, while retaining their photocatalytic efficiency even after multiple cycles.
Natural water resources are rapidly being polluted because of improper treatment of sewage from industrial facilities; accordingly, there is an urgent need for environmentally friendly methods of treatment for this type of waste. Here, synthesis of cost effective, green silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) using Moringa oleifera seed (MOS) as a reducing/capping agent and their applications in antimicrobial and photocatalytic oxidation for water treatment are reported. The results revealed that the MOS-AgNPs were crystalline and spherical, with an average size of 4.0 nm. The MOS-AgNPs showed excellent antimicrobial activity against Gram positive (Staphylococcus aureus; 14.6 mm) and Gram negative (Escherichia coli; 30.6 mm, Salmonella enterica typhimurium (29 mm), and Pseudomonas aeruginosa; 22.8 mm) bacteria. Moreover, the MOS-AgNPs showed remarkable photocatalytic activity toward organic dyes (methylene blue (> 81%), orange red (> 82%), and 4-nitrophenol (> 75%)) under sunlight irradiation. In addition, > 80% of the toxic Pb metal ions were removed from the treated water by MOS-AgNPs. Under similar conditions, the synthesized MOS-AgNPs retained their photocatalytic efficiency after 10 photocatalytic cycles. Overall, these findings indicate that MOS-AgNPs may be a powerful antimicrobial agent against water borne pathogens as well as a promising and economic agent for use in the treatment of waste generated by industrial dyeing processes.

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