Green Synthesis of Nanocomposite of Ag/Ag2O Using Coelomic Liquid: Optical Absorption Analysis

In this research, silver and silver oxide (Ag/Ag2O) nanocomposites were synthesized using a green method at different concentrations of silver nitrate. In this method, coelomic yellow liquid extracted from earthworms was used as a silver nitrate reduction, which was the novelty of the present work....

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Main Authors: Esmaeil Shahriari, Morteza Raeisi, Karim Aliakbari
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Language:English
Published: Iranian Chemical Society 2024-10-01
Series:Nanochemistry Research
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Online Access:http://www.nanochemres.org/article_206452_8aa5bf1b51bb5871595e5f9e4dafdf7b.pdf
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description In this research, silver and silver oxide (Ag/Ag2O) nanocomposites were synthesized using a green method at different concentrations of silver nitrate. In this method, coelomic yellow liquid extracted from earthworms was used as a silver nitrate reduction, which was the novelty of the present work. The obtained nanoparticles crystal structure was analyzed by X-ray diffraction pattern and the Rietveld method. Results showed that with increasing the silver nitrate concentration, size and strain of silver oxide nanoparticles remained unchanged, but the silver nanoparticles size increased while strain decreased. SEM images indicated uniform particle distribution, high density, and spherical geometric shape, and their average size changes in the range of 23 ≤ λ ≤ 63 nm By measuring and fitting the nanocomposites ultraviolet (UV) spectra, weight percentage, and absorption peak of each component were determined. Accordingly, with increasing the silver nitrate concentration, the absorption peak for silver nanoparticles shifted to the higher wavelengths, and for silver oxide nanoparticles this peak remained almost constant. Also, silver oxide weight percentage remained almost constant and increased for silver nanoparticles. In the framework of a simple kinematic model, it is shown that its origin can be related to the different reaction speeds of the silver nitrate conversion to Ag/Ag2O.
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spelling doaj-art-68805986b56347bd8dc3976361af60b92025-01-12T10:25:19ZengIranian Chemical SocietyNanochemistry Research2538-42792423-818X2024-10-019432333310.22036/NCR.2024.04.08206452Green Synthesis of Nanocomposite of Ag/Ag2O Using Coelomic Liquid: Optical Absorption AnalysisEsmaeil Shahriari0Morteza Raeisi1Karim Aliakbari2Department of Physics, National University of Skills (NUS), Tehran, IranDepartment of Physics, Faculty of Basic Science, Shahrekord University, Shahrekord, IranDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, National University of Skills (NUS), Tehran, IranIn this research, silver and silver oxide (Ag/Ag2O) nanocomposites were synthesized using a green method at different concentrations of silver nitrate. In this method, coelomic yellow liquid extracted from earthworms was used as a silver nitrate reduction, which was the novelty of the present work. The obtained nanoparticles crystal structure was analyzed by X-ray diffraction pattern and the Rietveld method. Results showed that with increasing the silver nitrate concentration, size and strain of silver oxide nanoparticles remained unchanged, but the silver nanoparticles size increased while strain decreased. SEM images indicated uniform particle distribution, high density, and spherical geometric shape, and their average size changes in the range of 23 ≤ λ ≤ 63 nm By measuring and fitting the nanocomposites ultraviolet (UV) spectra, weight percentage, and absorption peak of each component were determined. Accordingly, with increasing the silver nitrate concentration, the absorption peak for silver nanoparticles shifted to the higher wavelengths, and for silver oxide nanoparticles this peak remained almost constant. Also, silver oxide weight percentage remained almost constant and increased for silver nanoparticles. In the framework of a simple kinematic model, it is shown that its origin can be related to the different reaction speeds of the silver nitrate conversion to Ag/Ag2O.http://www.nanochemres.org/article_206452_8aa5bf1b51bb5871595e5f9e4dafdf7b.pdfnanocompositeag/ag2oultraviolet (uv) absorptionrietveld methodxrd
spellingShingle Esmaeil Shahriari
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Green Synthesis of Nanocomposite of Ag/Ag2O Using Coelomic Liquid: Optical Absorption Analysis
Nanochemistry Research
nanocomposite
ag/ag2o
ultraviolet (uv) absorption
rietveld method
xrd
title Green Synthesis of Nanocomposite of Ag/Ag2O Using Coelomic Liquid: Optical Absorption Analysis
title_full Green Synthesis of Nanocomposite of Ag/Ag2O Using Coelomic Liquid: Optical Absorption Analysis
title_fullStr Green Synthesis of Nanocomposite of Ag/Ag2O Using Coelomic Liquid: Optical Absorption Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Green Synthesis of Nanocomposite of Ag/Ag2O Using Coelomic Liquid: Optical Absorption Analysis
title_short Green Synthesis of Nanocomposite of Ag/Ag2O Using Coelomic Liquid: Optical Absorption Analysis
title_sort green synthesis of nanocomposite of ag ag2o using coelomic liquid optical absorption analysis
topic nanocomposite
ag/ag2o
ultraviolet (uv) absorption
rietveld method
xrd
url http://www.nanochemres.org/article_206452_8aa5bf1b51bb5871595e5f9e4dafdf7b.pdf
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