Abstract

Silver nanoparticles have been synthesized by reduction of silver nitrate in the presence of humic acids (HA) which acted as capping agents. The HA protected nanoparticles were found to be sensitive to increasing concentrations of sulfurazon-ethyl herbicide in solution which induced a variation in color of the nanoparticles solution from yellow to purple. The effect of the humic acid concentration used in the nanoparticles synthesis was studied by varying the [Ag +:HA] ratio content from [1:1] to [1:100]. UV–Vis spectroscopy was used to monitor the extinction spectra of silver nanoparticles after the synthesis and in the herbicide sensing experiments. An average silver nanoparticles size of 5 nm was confirmed by transmission electron microscope (TEM). When exposed to increasing concentration of sulfurazon-ethyl (0, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 ppm), the solution of nanoparticles was found to changes from yellow color to orange red and purple with increasing herbicide concentration.

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