Green Chemistry Letters and Reviews (Oct 2017)

Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles by using leaf extracts from the endemic Buddleja globosa hope

  • Erico R. Carmona,
  • Noelia Benito,
  • Tanya Plaza,
  • Gonzalo Recio-Sánchez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/17518253.2017.1360400
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
pp. 250 – 256

Abstract

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Over the last few years, the green synthesis of nanoparticles (NPs) using plant extracts has emerged as a promising methodology for the fabrication of metallic NPs (especially silver, copper, and gold NPs), as it involves an easy, fast, low-cost, and environmentally friendly bioprocess. However, many factors affect the sizes and morphologies of NPs biosynthesized by this method, including the nature of the plant extract, among others. Therefore, the green synthesis of metal NPs with defined stability, size, and morphology distribution remains under evaluation. In the present study, we propose aqueous extracts from the endemic-medicinal plant Budleja globosa (“Matico”) as an efficient bioproduct for the green synthesis of silver NPs (AgNPs). Experimental results indicate that room temperature, low concentrations of leaf extracts of B. globosa, and silver nitrate salt were sufficient to biosynthesize AgNPs with uniform size (16 nm) and shape distribution (spherical).

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