1. Photocatalysis of environmental organic pollutants and antioxidant activity of flavonoid conjugated gold nanoparticles
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Sweta Priyadarshini Pradhan, Sunsita Swain, Nishigandha Sa, Satya Narayan Pilla, Anindita Behera, Pratap Kumar Sahu, and Sudam Chandra Si
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Flavonoids ,Hesperidin ,Metal Nanoparticles ,Bromcresol Green ,Antioxidants ,Catalysis ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Analytical Chemistry ,Methylene Blue ,Environmental Pollutants ,Gold ,Coloring Agents ,Instrumentation ,Spectroscopy - Abstract
The unique properties of nanomaterials have the potential application in different fields of biomedical application along with the management of environmental pollutants. This research work involved the isolation of hesperidin from the orange peel and the preparation of hesperidin gold nanoparticles by the chemical reduction method. The high substrate specificity and lower band gap enable the excitation of gold nanoparticles in visible light. Hence gold nanoparticles are chosen nowadays for the management and removal of organic pollutants. The efficacy of hesperidin gold nanoparticles was evaluated by the photocatalytic activity on organic dyes and pollutants like methyl orange, methylene blue, bromocresol green, and 4 - nitro phenol with sodium borohydride as reducing agent and the antioxidant study by scavenging of free radicals of DPPH, ABTS, and hydroxyl free radicals of hydrogen peroxide. The kinetics of photocatalytic degradation of organic dyes and 4 - nitro phenol was found to follow the first order with rate constants of 10 × 10
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- 2022
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