Abstract

In this study, the green synthesis of NiO nanoparticles (NiO NPs) by using the leaf extract of Tagetes erecta L as the bio-reductor was reported. NiO NPs were synthesized by two methods, viz. microwave irradiation and the reflux method, respectively, and physicochemical properties of the as-formed NiO NPs were characterized by XRD, SEM-EDX, TEM, and XPS analyses. The chemical properties of NiO NPs were evaluated as a photocatalyst for the degradation of methylene blue and as a glucose sensor for electrochemical sensing. Moreover, their biological property was examined as an antibacterial agent. Results revealed that the microwave-assisted green synthesis successfully affords NiO NPs with a particle size of 18.2 nm. In addition, NiO NPs were demonstrated to be an efficient photocatalyst and an effective electrochemical sensor with a degradation efficiency (53% for 120 min) comparable to those reported in similar studies, and the feasibility for glucose analysis was demonstrated by a limit of detection of less than 83 µM and a sensitivity of 2556.41 µA. mM−1.cm−2.. From the antibacterial activity test, nanoparticles were found to be effective against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, with better antibacterial activity toward Gram-positive bacterial strains.

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