Antibacterial Effect of Ag Nps/Agar Composite Films Synthesized by Hydrothermal Method

Authors

  • Zainab Sabeeh Sadik Physics Department, Baghdad University, Al-jadiria – Baghdad, Iraq Author
  • Dunya Fareed Salloom Biology Department, Baghdad University, Al-jadiria – Baghdad, Iraq Author
  • Sarmed Salih Mahdi Physics Department, Baghdad University, Al-jadiria – Baghdad, Iraq Author
  • Enas Diaa Salah Alden Physics Department, Baghdad University, Al-jadiria – Baghdad, Iraq Author

Keywords:

Silver nanoparticles, Agar, Antimicrobial activity, Hydrothermal process, biopolymer matix

Abstract

This study developed a rapid, eco-friendly and convenient green method for the biosynthesize of stable silver nanoparticles have been prepared by hot chemical reduction method with using agar as a biopolymer matrix and a capping (reduction) agent to get a Ag - agar hybrid NP (hybrid core / shall NP). We prepared the stable Ag NPs by using high concentration agar gel which prepare from simple hydrothermal method to provide conditions for the preparation of gels of greater homogeneity than conventional methods. The resulting Ag NPs/agar composite films had homogeneous distribution of Ag NPs in the polymer matrix, and their properties were affected by the content of silver nanoparticles added. Characterization of silver nanoparticles was carried out based on UV–Vis, SEM, EDX and FTIR analysis. The SEM suggests that the silver nanoparticles synthesized are spherical in shape, having average mean size of 14.06-15.95 nm depending on the concentration of Ag NPs .The antibacterial activity of biologically synthesized silver NPs was evaluated against E coil showing increasing the effective bactericidal activity with increase the Ag NP concentration.

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2015-04-30

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Antibacterial Effect of Ag Nps/Agar Composite Films Synthesized by Hydrothermal Method. (2015). International Journal of Current Engineering and Technology, 5(2), 999-1003. https://ijcet.evegenis.org/index.php/ijcet/article/view/2446