Green Synthesis
and Relative Study of FTIR Spectra of MnO2NPs by using Leaf Pulp Extract of Aloe
vera
Praveen G., Garg A.K. and Rani S.
Res. J. Chem. Environ.; Vol. 29(11); 74-80;
doi: https://doi.org/10.25303/2911rjce074080; (2025)
Abstract
This work incorporates a comparison of Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectra
with a wealth of studies to validate the production of nano MnO2 powder. Using Aloe
Vera leaf pulp as a reducing, stabilizing and capping agent, we succeeded to effectively
synthesize MnO2 nanoparticles using a green synthesis approach. The dried products
were then analyzed using FTIR spectroscopy.
Because of their high surface area to volume ratio, nanoparticles are able to exhibit
unique qualities that set them apart from larger particles including an infinite
range of physico-chemical characteristics. Antimicrobial action against pathogenic
microbes is one of the most widely used and relevant degradation qualities and a
wealth of research on sanitation, hygiene, water treatment and health concerns at
both the individual and commercial levels may be seen. This study is based on the
comparative study of FTIR spectra for the formation of MnO2 nanoparticles.