基于绿色合成银纳米颗粒的水污染监测传感:最新综述

Muhamad Allan Serunting, Muhammad Ali Zulfikar, Henry Setiyanto, Dian Ayu Setyorini, Vienna Saraswaty
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水是人类的基本需求,已经被严重污染。因此,如何去除污染物并监测其质量成为人们关注的问题。去除方法包括沉淀法、过滤法、吸附法和光降解法。同时,还可以通过分光光度法和色谱法对污染物进行测量和分析来进行监测。然而,这些方法通常需要复杂的准备,而且价格昂贵。因此,一个简单的方法是必要的,以克服这些缺点,通过开发传感器。近年来,通过使用纳米材料,如银纳米粒子(AgNPs),传感器性能得到了提高。AgNPs可以通过绿色合成的方法利用植物提取物合成。各种植物的叶、茎、根和果实提取物已成功地用作合成过程中的还原剂和稳定AgNPs。更重要的是,发表的文章还报道了绿色合成纳米颗粒可以作为监测各种水污染物(有机和无机)的传感器组件。我们用不同的绿色合成方法对植物提取物作为银离子还原剂的潜力进行了综述。纳米银的表征包括初始表征(紫外可见分光光度法)和后期表征(FTIR、XRD、SEM、EDS、TEM和DLS)。综述了AgNPs在水污染监测传感器中的应用。因此,本文综述了近几十年来纳米银颗粒的发展,为进一步研究,特别是传感器研究提供了参考。
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Green synthesized silver nanoparticles-based sensing for monitoring water pollution: an updated review
Water is a basic human need and has been heavily contaminated. Therefore, it becomes a concern to remove the pollutant and monitor its quality. The removal methods include precipitation, filtration, adsorption, and photodegradation. Meanwhile, the monitoring can be done by measuring and analyzing the contaminant using spectrophotometry and chromatography. Nevertheless, those methods usually need a complicated preparation, and are expensive. Thus, a simple method is necessary to overcome these drawbacks by developing a sensor. In recent years, the sensor performance has been enhanced by using nanomaterials, such as silver nanoparticles (AgNPs). AgNPs can be synthesized using plant extracts through a green synthesis approach. Extracts of leaves, stems, roots, and fruits from various plants have been successfully used as reducing agents in synthesis process and stabilizing the AgNPs. More importantly, the published articles also reported that the green synthesized nanoparticles can be applied as the sensor component for monitoring various water pollutants (both organic and inorganic). We have critically reviewed the potential of plant extract as a reducing agent of silver ions using different green synthetic methods. The characterizations of silver nanoparticles include the initial characterization (UV-visible spectrophotometry) and the advanced characterizations (FTIR, XRD, SEM, EDS, TEM, and DLS). This review also provides information about applications of AgNPs in sensor for monitoring water pollution. Therefore, this review article delivers a point of view on the silver nanoparticle development in recent decades, and it can be a reference for further study, especially for sensors.
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