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Synthesis of a Ag/rGO nanocomposite using Bos taurus indicus urine for nitroarene reduction and biological activity.
Kumbhar, Gouri S; Patil, Shubham V; Sarvalkar, Prashant D; Vadanagekar, Apurva S; Karvekar, Omkar S; Patil, Sharadchandra S; Rane, Manali R; Sharma, Kiran Kumar K; Kurhe, Deepti N; Prasad, Neeraj R.
Afiliación
  • Kumbhar GS; School of Nanoscience and Technology, Shivaji University Kolhapur-416004 MH India.
  • Patil SV; School of Nanoscience and Technology, Shivaji University Kolhapur-416004 MH India.
  • Sarvalkar PD; School of Nanoscience and Technology, Shivaji University Kolhapur-416004 MH India.
  • Vadanagekar AS; School of Nanoscience and Technology, Shivaji University Kolhapur-416004 MH India.
  • Karvekar OS; School of Nanoscience and Technology, Shivaji University Kolhapur-416004 MH India.
  • Patil SS; Department of Physics, Shivaji University Kolhapur-416004 MH India.
  • Rane MR; Department of Biotechnology, Shivaji University Kolhapur-416004 MH India.
  • Sharma KKK; School of Nanoscience and Technology, Shivaji University Kolhapur-416004 MH India.
  • Kurhe DN; Department of Biochemistry, Shivaji University Kolhapur-416004 MH India deeptidagade@yahoo.com.
  • Prasad NR; School of Nanoscience and Technology, Shivaji University Kolhapur-416004 MH India.
RSC Adv ; 12(55): 35598-35612, 2022 Dec 12.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36545061
ABSTRACT
The present study develops a unique in situ synthesis of a catalytically and biologically active Ag/reduced graphene oxide (rGO) nanocomposite. Herein, we employed Bos taurus indicus urine to synthesize a Ag/rGO nanocomposite in an environmentally benign, facile, economical, and sustainable manner. The elemental composition analysis reveals the presence of Ag, O and C elements. The scanning electron micrograph shows the formation of spherical silver in nanoform whereas rGO is found to be flake shaped with a wrinkled nature. The synthesized nanomaterial and its composite shows a positive catalytic effect in simple organic transformation for the reduction of nitroarene compounds. Investigations were conducted into the catalytic effectiveness of the prepared nanomaterials for diverse nitroarene reduction. Then, using NaBH4 at 25 °C, the catalytic roles of Ag and the Ag/rGO nano-catalyst were assessed towards the catalytic reduction of several environmental pollutants such as 2-, 3- and 4-nitroaniline and 4-nitrophenol into their respective amino compounds. To test their catalytic performance, bio-mimetically synthesized Ag NPs were thermally treated at 200 °C and compared with the Ag/rGO nanocomposite. Furthermore, biomedical applications such as the antibacterial and antioxidant properties of the as-prepared nanomaterials were investigated in this study.