Volume 18 No 12 (2020)
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Green Synthesis Technique for Employing a Vitex Negundo Leaf Extract and Implementing Spray Pyrolysis to Characterize Silver Thin Films
DEEPA.G, Dr O.N.Balasundaram
Abstract
This synthetic technique is a costly and suitable use for the thin-film assertion on irregular surfaces. A bulk section of a thin silver film is reported for the first time into the green synthesis process. The silver nanostructure film was created by combining an extract of Vitexnegundo leaves with a silver nitrate solution. The investigation verified that the response time plays a crucial role in the formation and adjustment of the thin silver thin film's size and shape. UV-Vis spectroscopy, Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy [FE-SEM] with Energy Dispersive X-Ray Spectroscopy [EDX], X-Ray Diffraction [XRD], Atomic Force Microscopy [AFM], and Photo-Luminescence Techniques [PL] are used to analyze the properties of the silver film. Ultimately, using films in this application might mean that they are sufficiently employed for antibacterial research.
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.This synthetic technique is a costly and suitable use for the thin-film assertion on irregular surfaces.
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