Abstract

Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) were prepared by the reduction of AgNO3 using 2,2′-(2-phenyl acetylazanediyl)diacetic acid in dilute aqueous Na2CO3 solution. On the other hand, the Ag(I)-complex was prepared by reacting AgNO3 with the ligand in a 1:1M ratio. The nanoparticles and complex formed were characterized using IR, UV–Vis and 1H NMR spectroscopy, whereas thermal studies were performed for the Ag(I) complex. The particle sizes of the AgNPS were determined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Photographs showed that the silver sol consisted of well dispersed spherical shaped nanoparticles with particle size ranging between 6.24 and 7.84nm. A typical plasmon absorption band at 430nm was observed for the silver nanoparticles. 2,2′-(2-phenyl acetylazanediyl)diacetic acid acted as a reducing as well as adsorbing agent in the preparation of these spherical, silver nanoparticles. Both silver nanoparticles and Ag(I) complex proved to have antibacterial as well as antifungal activities.

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