Abstract
Synthesis and characterization of silver nanoparticles using acidified neem saw dust
Author(s): Meena Vangalapati, T.Sruthi, Sasi KalaSilver nanoparticles (NPs) have been the subjects of scientists because of their intriguing properties (e.g., size and shape depending optical, antimicrobial, and electrical properties). An assortment of planning strategies have been accounted for the union of silver NPs; eminent models incorporate, laser removal, expulsion, gamma light, electron illumination, concoction decrease, photochemical techniques, microwave handling, and natural engineered strategies. In this examination, quick, essential philosophy was associated for amalgamation of silver nanoparticles using fermented neem saw dust. Various methods used to depict orchestrated nanoparticles are SEM and UV–Visible spectrophotometer. UV–Visible spectrophotometer showed absorbance top in extent of 400–500 nm. 50 min, 1.5% AgNO3 obsession, 4% (W/V) fermented neem saw dust focus and 100℃ were required for the change of silver particles into silver nanoparticles.