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UV-Vis, XRD, FTIR, SEM, and PSA-Based Characterization of Copper and Iron Nanoparticles Synthesized Using Spondias mombin (Hog Plum) Leaf Extract

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This study examines the biosynthesis and characterization of copper and iron nanoparticles (CuNPs and FeNPs) using Spondias mombin leaf extract. The extracts serves as a reducing and stabilizing agent in the formation of nanoparticles. The leaves were collected, identified, and subjected to ethanolic extraction. This was followed by the biosynthesis of nanoparticles via reaction with Cu(NO₃)₂ and FeCl₂ solutions. However, the reactions was done under controlled heating and stirring resulting to a color change. Color changes from blue to reddish brown indicate CuNPs formation and from clear to dark brown for FeNPs. To characterize the synthesized nanoparticles, a range of analytical tools was used. These included UV-Visible spectroscopy for optical properties, XRD for crystallinity, and SEM for surface morphology. Additional, FTIR was used to identify functional groups while PSA was used to provide insights into size distribution and monodispersity. From the result obtained, UV-Vis spectra confirmed the presence of surface plasmon resonance. Its absorption peaks ranges between 210–800 nm for CuNPs and 230–770 nm for FeNPs, respectively. XRD showed diffraction peaks confirming crystalline CuNPs, Cu₂O, FeNPs, and Fe₂O₃. The particle sizes ranges from 18.87 to 19.66 nm. SEM analysis on the other hand revealed irregularly shaped particles averaging 26.1 nm, while FTIR spectra identified functional groups such as O–H, C=O, and NH. These functional groups confirms the involvement of polyphenols and other phytochemicals in nanoparticle synthesis. PSA results showed that 0.01 M concentrations produced well dispersed CuNPs and FeNPs with sizes of 44.61 nm and 45.89 nm, respectively. These findings confirm that S mombin is an effective, eco-friendly option for producing metal nanoparticles with potential uses in antimicrobial applications. 
Title: UV-Vis, XRD, FTIR, SEM, and PSA-Based Characterization of Copper and Iron Nanoparticles Synthesized Using Spondias mombin (Hog Plum) Leaf Extract
Description:
This study examines the biosynthesis and characterization of copper and iron nanoparticles (CuNPs and FeNPs) using Spondias mombin leaf extract.
The extracts serves as a reducing and stabilizing agent in the formation of nanoparticles.
The leaves were collected, identified, and subjected to ethanolic extraction.
This was followed by the biosynthesis of nanoparticles via reaction with Cu(NO₃)₂ and FeCl₂ solutions.
 However, the reactions was done under controlled heating and stirring resulting to a color change.
Color changes from blue to reddish brown indicate CuNPs formation and from clear to dark brown for FeNPs.
To characterize the synthesized nanoparticles, a range of analytical tools was used.
These included UV-Visible spectroscopy for optical properties, XRD for crystallinity, and SEM for surface morphology.
Additional, FTIR was used to identify functional groups while PSA was used to provide insights into size distribution and monodispersity.
From the result obtained, UV-Vis spectra confirmed the presence of surface plasmon resonance.
Its absorption peaks ranges between 210–800 nm for CuNPs and 230–770 nm for FeNPs, respectively.
XRD showed diffraction peaks confirming crystalline CuNPs, Cu₂O, FeNPs, and Fe₂O₃.
The particle sizes ranges from 18.
87 to 19.
66 nm.
SEM analysis on the other hand revealed irregularly shaped particles averaging 26.
1 nm, while FTIR spectra identified functional groups such as O–H, C=O, and NH.
These functional groups confirms the involvement of polyphenols and other phytochemicals in nanoparticle synthesis.
PSA results showed that 0.
01 M concentrations produced well dispersed CuNPs and FeNPs with sizes of 44.
61 nm and 45.
89 nm, respectively.
These findings confirm that S mombin is an effective, eco-friendly option for producing metal nanoparticles with potential uses in antimicrobial applications.
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