Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1645500 Materials Letters 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Bioreduction using plant materials for nanoparticle synthesis is a well known technique, but application of plant materials for hydrolytic process to synthesize nanoparticles has not much attempted earlier. One such unexplored natural material consisting of a wide range of organics is Curcuma longa tuber, which was tested for its potential use in the synthesis of zirconia nanoparticles (ZrNP). The linear chains of ZrNP formed were with an average size in the range of 41–45 nm. Water soluble organics that were present in the plant materials were mainly responsible for hydrolysis of ZrF62− ions to ZrNP. The production of ZrNP was better at higher pH values. The zeta potential studies showed that the surface charge of the formed nanoparticles was highly negative and increased with increasing pH.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► First ever report on application of plant product for hydrolysis of ZrF62− ions to nano-ZrO2. ► Good productivity of ZrO2 nano-chains was achieved even at neutral pH. ► Good productivity achieved without any chemical and at room temperature.

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