Abstract

ABSTRACT Silver doped zinc sulphide nanoparticles were synthesised by a microwave-assisted polyol method. Characterisation of nanoparticles was performed using XRD, FESEM-EDXand UV-visible spectroscopy to investigate chemical structure, crystalline phase, particle size and surface morphology. Antibacterial properties of synthesised nanoparticles were investigated by determining their MIC and MBC values and kinetic of bactericidal activity against Staphylococcus aureus(ATCC 6538) and Escherichia coli(ATCC 25922). Characterisation of the synthesised nanoparticles showed formation of single phase of hexagonal wurtzite ZnS structure with Ag+ substitution at 1.6% Zn/Ag molar ratio. MIC values were determined as 250 and 500 µg/ml against Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli, respectively and time kill profiles showed efficient and rapid bactericidal activity of the synthesised Ag-doped ZnS nanoparticles. Results of this study suggest a synthesis strategy for Ag-doped ZnS nanoparticles with potent and broad spectrum antibacterial properties that can widen the range of applications of these nanoparticles.

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