Abstract
Ficus mucuso leaf extract was employed as reducing agent in the synthesis of Co-Ni bimetallic nanoparticles (BMNPs) with two precursors namely; Cobalt (ii) nitrate hexahydrate; [CO(NO3)2.6H2O] and nickel (ii) nitrate hexahydrate; [Ni (NO3)2.6H2O]. Afterwards, acid modified polythiophene was synthesized through the in-situ and ex-situ coupling approach. The nanocomposite obtained from the in-situ method was labelled ‘A’ and that of the ex-situ, ‘B’. The in-situ approach was considered to be more appropriate for synthesizing the BMNPs as confirmed by characterization using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), X-Ray diffraction analysis (XRD), Energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) analysis, Transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) techniques. The hexagonal cobalt and the cubic nickel were investigated using XRD to determine the particle sizes taking Debye-Scherrer’s equation to be around 14.495nm for sample A and 15.689nm for sample B. This was reported to be responsible for the corresponding intense peak at A over B. The SEM and TEM measurements portray good correlation indicating the presence of agglomerates in sample B. The EDS analysis taken reported a higher weight of the cobalt and nickel compositions in A than in B. TGA explained the higher decomposition rate of B than A. Also, a more pronounced intense peak was observed in A than in B using FTIR technique. This comparison of both samples makes in-situ synthesis unquestionably the best because of its outstanding performance over ex-situ approach. This is the first report of Ficus Mucuso plant extract being used in nanosynthesis.
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