Synthesis and characterization of zinc and copper oxide nanoparticles and their antibacteria activity
Date
2020
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Results in Materials
Abstract
Inorganic nano-metal oxides can be effective alternatives to drug resistant organic antibiotics due to their broad
spectrum antimicrobial activity against pathogenic and mutagenic gram-negative and positive bacteria. In this
study, zinc and copper oxides (ZnO and CuO) were synthesised using a wet chemical reduction method. The oxide
nanoparticles were characterized using X-ray diffraction (XRD), UV–Vis spectrometer, Fourier Transformed Infrared
spectrometer and Transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The antibacterial activities of the nanoparticles
were investigated against e. coli and s. aureus using disk diffusion and microdilution tests. The TEM micrographs
showed that copper oxide nanoparticles assumed a nanorod shape of average length of 100 nm whiles zinc oxide
nanoparticles were spherical of average diameter of 15 nm. The FTIR results showed that the nanoparticles were
free of impurities and organic surfactants, which was confirmed by XRD. For the antibacteria tests, the minimum
inhibition concentration (MIC) of CuO against e. coli and s. aureus were 1 mg/ml and 0.25 mg/ml respectively
whiles it was 0.1 mg/ml for ZnO against s. aureus with ZnO producing no inhibition against e. coli. With the
microdilution test, both nanoparticles exhibited activity against both bacterias at all varying concentrations. The
results concluded that CuO had higher antibacteria activity compared to ZnO.
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Research Article
Keywords
Antibacteria, Nanoparticles, Disk diffusion test, Optical density test