Green Synthesis Silver Nanoparticles with Terminalia catappa Leaf Extract as Reducing Agents
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2016Author
Supomo, Anggun Dwi Puspo
Muchtadi, Tien R
Suyatma, Nugraha Edhi
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The objective of this research was to synthesis silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) by using Terminalia catappa (TC) leaf extract as reducing agents. AgNPs was prepared by the reaction of 1mM silver nitrate solution with fresh leaves extraction ratio of 40:1 (v/v). Various concentration of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) : 0%, 1%, and 2% were studied. The result showed that AgNPs in each concentration appear in yellowish-brown color. Morover, all AgNPs were characterized by UV-Visible spectrophotometer, Particles Size Analyzer, Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) and X-Ray Diffraction (XRD). Uv-Visible spectra of AgNPs were 429 nm, 429 nm, and 427 nm, respectively. Particle size was performed using Dynamic Light Scattering, they were 32.27 nm, 48.82 nm, and 52.33 nm, respectively. Additional, the potential conductivity of each sample was 0.193 mS/cm, 0.125 mS/cm, 0.135 mS/cm. The peaks of the diffraction pattern of silver nanoparticles clearly demonstrated in 2-theta value is 38.199. The morphology of the AgNPs was observed by SEM and TEM. X-ray diffraction confirmed the crystallinity of the AgNPs in cubic form based RC 03-065-2871.The antibacterial effect of the bioreducted AgNPs from TC leaf extract was done using Disc Diffusion Method showed that AgNPs has antibacterial ability better for gram negative bacteria than gram positive bacteria. This new biomimetic approach using TC leaf extract as reducing agents to synthesize biocompatible antibacterial AgNPs could easily be scaled up for additional food safety indicators applications.