Plant Extract-Mediated Synthesis of Ag-Doped ZnO: Eco-Friendly Nanomaterial for Environmental Restoration, Microbial Inhibition, Cell Toxicity, Antioxidant Potential, and Sensing
Venkatesan Jagadeeswar, Vijayan Dhinesh, Selvaraj Mohana Roopan, E James Jebaseelan Samuel
Том 85 №5
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Green synthesis is a unique and eco-friendly method of producing nanoparticles that employs plant extracts as reducing and stabilizing agents. This approach offers numerous advantages, including low cost, biocompatibility, sustainability, and ease of operation. Nano semiconductor ZnO has been applied in various fields such as optical, electrical, magnetic, catalytic, and biological activities. Drawbacks such as high band gap of 3.37 eV, faster recombination of generated electron hole pair, lower antibacterial activity hinders its utilization. Metal doping is a technique that modifies the nanoparticle’s characteristics by adding impurities into their lattice which improves optical, electrical, magnetic, catalytic, and biological capabilities of the host material. Silver doped zinc oxide (Ag-ZnO) is one of the potential metal doped nanoparticles due to its enhanced antibacterial, anticancer, sensing, and photocatalytic capabilities. In this paper, we reviewed plant mediated green synthesis of Ag-ZnO nanoparticles and its multifunctional properties for biomedical and environmental application with its mechanisms.