Abstract

Aqueous extract of Neolamarchia cadamba leaves were used in the synthesis of silver/silver chloride nanoparticles (Ag/AgCl NPs). Further they were separated based on their using step-wise centrifugation approach at 09,000, 12,000, and 15,000rpm. Thus obtained NPs were characterized for their physicochemical features. NPs showed maximum absorbance at 455nm, 415nm, and 402nm. All the NPs were found to be crystalline in nature with average crystallite size (nm) of 58.31, 23.43, and 09.56. Particle size distribution (nm) of NPs was observed to 435.43, 276.75, and 105.49, Surface charge (-mV) of NPs was observed to be 14.59, 23.90, and 32.17. Ag/AgCl NPs-rpm@15,000 showed antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli, coagulase-negative Staphylococci, and Staphylococcus aureus with zone of inhibition (mm) of 16.65, 13.69, and 14.02 at 50µg per well, respectively. Ag/AgCl NPs-rpm@15,000 showed excellent catalytic activity in degradation of methyl red, methylene blue, rhodamine-B, and methyl orange dyes in the presence of sodium borohydride under 4, 6, 5, and 4min with pseudo-first order rate constant (min-1) of 0.981 (96.4%), 0.666 (97.1%), 0.905 (98.1%), and 1.032 (96.6%), respectively. Furthermore, Ag/AgCl NPs-rpm@15,000 showed good catalytic efficiency even under different dye combinations. Total combination was degraded under 18min.

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