BIOLOGICAL SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF GOLD NANOPARTICLES USING LEMNA MINOR
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Bio molecular synthesis of metal nanoparticles is an intensifying research area due to its impending applications for the development of advanced novel technologies which includes therapeutic and diagnostic devices. Objective: The present study was aimed on the synthesis and characterisation of gold nanoparticles using Lemna minor. Methods: Gold nanoparticles were synthesised using auric chloride and were characterised by UV, XRD, SEM, and TEM analysis. Results: UV spectrum exhibited an absorption peak at 526 nm. X-ray diffraction pattern displayed typical peak of crystalline gold at (111), (200), and (220). The transmission electron microscopy results indicate that the gold nanoparticles were spherical in nature. Conclusion: Environment friendly gold nanoparticles were synthesized by green chemistry using Lemna minor and was characterized by spectroscopy and microscopy
Keywords: Lemna minor, gold nanoparticles, Auric chloride.
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