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Abstract
The work aims to generate highly active NiO nanoparticles (NPs) using a green method that uses Annona Reticulata leaf extract. This strategy affects the variance in annealing calefactions, hence mitigating the issue of aqua pollution. X-ray diffraction (XRD), UV–vis spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR), Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Energy dispersive X-ray (EDAX), TGDTA and adsorption–desorption isotherm are used to characterize produced NiO NPs. The phase structure as cubic of prepared specimens was observed to vary between 300 and 700 °C, according to the XRD pattern. From the UV–Vis absorbance spectra, bandgap determination of NiO NPs found in the 3.6–4 eV range. Nanoplatelets-shaped morphology with 43–47 nm particle size was determined using SEM snapshots. The destruction of organic contaminants, such as Crystal Violet (90.37 %) and Malachite green (93.33 %), was achieved in 120 min under UV light irradiation. To examine the zone of inhibition (ZOI) of the antimicrobial activity of green-produced NiO NPs against Serratia marcescens (19.2 mm), Bacillus cereus (19 mm), and Aspergillus niger (22.3 mm), experiments were conducted, and the efficiency was in the order of NiO(300 °C) > NiO(700 °C) > NiO(500 °C). There was strong photocatalytic degradation and antibacterial activity when the sample was calcined at 300 °C. Therefore, wastewater and biomedical treatment could potentially benefit from its use.
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Journal of King Saud University – Science is an official refereed publication of King Saud University and the publishing services is provided by Elsevier. It publishes peer-reviewed research articles in the fields of physics, astronomy, mathematics, statistics, chemistry, biochemistry, earth sciences, life and environmental sciences on the basis of scientific originality and interdisciplinary interest. It is devoted primarily to research papers but short communications, reviews and book reviews are also included. The editorial board and associated editors, composed of prominent scientists from around the world, are representative of the disciplines covered by the journal.