The synthesis and study of carboxymethyl cellulose from water hyacinth biomass stabilized silver nanoparticles for a colorimetric detection sensor of Hg( <scp>ii</scp> ) ions
Panida Thepwat, Apichart Saenchoopa, Wipada Onnet, Phakamas Namcharee, Chonlatan Sanmanee, Kittiya Plaeyao, Sirinan Kulchat, Suppanat Kosolwattana
Abstract
This study aims to synthesize silver nanoparticles, using carboxymethyl cellulose from water hyacinth biomass by a direct synthesis method, for the detection of Hg 2+ , which is a hazardous heavy metal that pollutes the environment.
Topics & Concepts
Carboxymethyl celluloseChemistryDetection limitSilver nanoparticleFourier transform infrared spectroscopySurface plasmon resonanceNuclear chemistryCelluloseZeta potentialMercury (programming language)SpectroscopyInfrared spectroscopyMetal ions in aqueous solutionNanocelluloseBiomass (ecology)Inorganic chemistryAtomic absorption spectroscopyChemical engineeringMetalHyacinthTransmission electron microscopySilver nitrateRedoxNanoparticleAqueous solutionMolecular Sensors and Ion DetectionAdvanced Cellulose Research StudiesNanoparticles: synthesis and applications