Abstract:
This work reports the synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) using the leaf extract of Annona glabra as a green synthetic route and assessment of its photocatalytic property using methelyne blue as a model dye and toxic effect against an aquatic model, Daphnia magna. Leaf extract prepared at 100 oC, 1% plant extract, 1 mM of AgNO3, 3 h incubation time were optimized for the synthesis of AgNPs. Surface plasmon resonance peak of AgNPs laid around 419 nm. Spherical nanoparticles were in the size ranges 50-80 and 110-195 nm. Biomolecules were present as capping agents on AgNPs. AgNPs have cubic face centered lattice structure and the average particle size as calculated using Debye-Scherrer formula is 55 nm. Green synthesized AgNPs reduced the absorbance of methelyne blue dye by 89% in 3 h showing prominent photocatalytic activity. The EC50 of AgNPs was found to be 1.78 ± 0.20 mg/L against Daphnia magna showing a lower toxicity than silver ions.