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Synthesis of Zinc Oxide Nano particles from Moringa Tree Leaves by Green Method and also check its Antibacterial Activity against Gram Positive and Gram Negative Bacteria


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1 Department of Chemistry, Minhaj University, Lahore, Pakistan
2 School of Chemical Engineering Dailan University of Technology, China. 3Department of Chemistry, UMT Lahore, Pakistan
3 Department of Chemistry, UMT Lahore, Pakistan
4 Department of Chemistry, University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan
5 School of Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at Microscale University of Science and Technology of China, China
6 Department of Physics, Comsats University Islamabad, Pakistan
7 Department of Chemistry, GCUF, Pakistan
     

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The extracted material from Moringa oleifera is used for synthesis of the ZnO nanoparticles. The extracted material from plants is used as stabilizing and reducing agent. Plant extracts are also used for the formation of nanoparticles this is called green synthesis method which decreases the formation of unsafe materials. With the help of various Analytical techniques for example scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Infrared (IR) Spectroscopy and UV (Ultra violet) Spectroscopy, the manufactured ZnO nanoparticles are distinguished. The range of the size of ZnO nanoparticles is from 48nm by SEM and XRD. The peak of ZnO is observed at 500 cm-1 by FTIR. Ultraviolet visible spectroscopy shows the spectrum of ZnO at 290-315nm range. Moringa oleifera mediated ZnO revealed high activity against gram positive and gram negative bacteria. Smaller sized Nanoparticles shows excellent antimicrobial activity.

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Nanoparticles, Moringa Oleifera, SEM and Antimicrobial Exercise.
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Authors

Saira Sehar
Department of Chemistry, Minhaj University, Lahore, Pakistan
Mohsin Sher Ali Khan
School of Chemical Engineering Dailan University of Technology, China. 3Department of Chemistry, UMT Lahore, Pakistan
Amiza
Department of Chemistry, UMT Lahore, Pakistan
Touqir Hussain
Department of Chemistry, University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan
M. Zahid
School of Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at Microscale University of Science and Technology of China, China
Moazina Mobeen
Department of Physics, Comsats University Islamabad, Pakistan
Imran Raza
Department of Chemistry, GCUF, Pakistan
Minnatullah
Department of Chemistry, GCUF, Pakistan

Abstract


The extracted material from Moringa oleifera is used for synthesis of the ZnO nanoparticles. The extracted material from plants is used as stabilizing and reducing agent. Plant extracts are also used for the formation of nanoparticles this is called green synthesis method which decreases the formation of unsafe materials. With the help of various Analytical techniques for example scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Infrared (IR) Spectroscopy and UV (Ultra violet) Spectroscopy, the manufactured ZnO nanoparticles are distinguished. The range of the size of ZnO nanoparticles is from 48nm by SEM and XRD. The peak of ZnO is observed at 500 cm-1 by FTIR. Ultraviolet visible spectroscopy shows the spectrum of ZnO at 290-315nm range. Moringa oleifera mediated ZnO revealed high activity against gram positive and gram negative bacteria. Smaller sized Nanoparticles shows excellent antimicrobial activity.

Keywords


Nanoparticles, Moringa Oleifera, SEM and Antimicrobial Exercise.

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