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Green synthesis and characterization of cuprous oxide nanoparticles in presence of a bio-surfactant Cover

Green synthesis and characterization of cuprous oxide nanoparticles in presence of a bio-surfactant

By: M. Behera and  G. Giri  
Open Access
|Dec 2014

Abstract

Herein, we report a facile green synthesis of Cu2O nanoparticles (NPs) using copper sulfate as precursor salt and hydrazine hydrate as reducing agent in presence of bio-surfactant (i.e. leaves extract of arka — a perennial shrub) at 60 to 70 °C in an aqueous medium. A broad band centered at 460 nm in absorption spectrum reveals the formation of surfactant stabilized Cu2O NPs. X-ray diffraction pattern of the surfactant stabilized NPs suggests the formation of only Cu2O phase in assistance of a bio-surfactant with the crystallite size of ∼8 nm. A negative zeta potential of −12 mV at 8.0 pH in surfactant stabilized Cu2O NPs hints non-bonding electron transfer from O-atom of saponin to the surface of NP. Red-shift in the vibrational band (Cu-O stretching) of Cu2O from 637 cm−1 to 640 cm−1 in presence of bio-surfactant suggests an interfacial interaction between NPs and O-atoms of -OH groups of saponin present in the plant (i.e. Calotropis gigantean) extract. From X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy spectra, a decrease in binding energy of both 2p3/2 and 2p1/2 bands in Cu2O with saponin molecules as compared to bulk Cu atom reveals a charge transfer interaction between NP and saponin surfactant molecules. Transmission electron microscopy images show crystalline nature of Cu2O NPs with an fcc lattice.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/s13536-014-0255-4 | Journal eISSN: 2083-134X | Journal ISSN: 2083-1331
Language: English
Page range: 702 - 708
Published on: Dec 19, 2014
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2014 M. Behera, G. Giri, published by Wroclaw University of Science and Technology
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