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      Green synthesis of zinc oxide nanostructures and investigation of their photocatalytic and bactericidal applications†

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          We report a facile one-pot green synthesis of zinc oxide (ZnO) nanostructures using aqueous leaf extract of Dolichos Lablab L. as the reducing and capping agent. The optical properties, structure and morphology of the as-synthesized ZnO nanostructures have been characterized by UV-Visible spectroscopy (UV-Vis), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM) supported with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). TEM analysis revealed that the as-synthesized ZnO nanostructures have an average particle diameter of 29 nm. XRD patterns confirmed the formation of phase-pure ZnO nanostructures with a hexagonal wurtzite structure. The synthesized ZnO nanostructures were used as a catalyst in the photodegradation of methylene blue (MB), rhodamine B (RhB) and orange II (OII) under visible and near-UV irradiation. The results showed the highest efficiency of photodegradation of ZnO nanostructures for MB (80%), RhB (95%) and OII (66%) at pH values of 11, 9 and 5, respectively, in a 210 min time interval. In addition, the antimicrobial activity of the ZnO nanostructures using the agar well diffusion method against Bacillus pumilus and Sphingomonas paucimobilis showed the highest zones of inhibition of 18 mm and 20 mm, respectively. Hence, ZnO nanostructures have the potential to be used as a photocatalyst and bactericidal component.

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          We report a facile one-pot green synthesis of zinc oxide (ZnO) nanostructures using aqueous leaf extract of Dolichos Lablab L. as the reducing and capping agent.

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                Journal
                RSC Adv
                RSC Adv
                RA
                RSCACL
                RSC Advances
                The Royal Society of Chemistry
                2046-2069
                18 November 2019
                11 November 2019
                18 November 2019
                : 9
                : 63
                : 36967-36981
                Affiliations
                [a] Department of Chemistry, Woldia University P.O.BOX 400 Woldia Ethiopia hagosmebrahtu@ 123456gmail.com
                [b] Department of Applied Chemistry, Adama Science and Technology University Adama P.O.BOX 1888 Ethiopia
                [c] AU College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Andhra University Visakhapatnam 530003 India
                [d] Department of Chemistry, Debre Berhan University Debre Berhan P.O.BOX 445 Ethiopia
                [e] Department of Inorganic & Analytical Chemistry, Andhra University Visakhapatnam 530003 India
                Author information
                https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5555-173X
                https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1445-7039
                Article
                c9ra07630a
                10.1039/c9ra07630a
                9075592
                35539084
                24b56249-e8dd-461e-8d0f-08c31534335a
                This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry
                History
                : 20 September 2019
                : 21 October 2019
                Page count
                Pages: 15
                Funding
                Funded by: University Grants Commission, doi 10.13039/501100001501;
                Award ID: F.540/18/DRS-I/2016
                Funded by: Department of Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, doi 10.13039/501100001409;
                Award ID: 5R/FIST/CSI-241/2012(C)
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                Chemistry
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