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Optical studies of CuO Nanoparticles using Catharanthus Roseus Plant leaves
Joseph Sagaya Kennedy. A1*, Johnson.I2
1Department of Physics, TRP Engineering college, Irungalur ,Trichy-621105,India
2Department of Physics, Centre for Nanoscience & Aplied Thermodynamics, St.Joseph’s College,Trichy-620002,India
Joseph Sagaya Kennedy.A et al/Int.J. Chemical Concepts. 2016,2(1),pp 43-49.
Abstract
We have reported on the synthesis of CuO nanostructures via a complex precipitation
method using NH3·H2O as a complexing agent. Synthesized nanostructures were characterized using
X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive X-ray analysis
(EDX), Luminescence spectroscopy and UV-Vis-NIR spectroscopy. Structural studies revealed that
the formation of CuO nanostructures with monoclinic Crystal structure. The crystallite size of CuO
nanostructures was estimated to be ˜30 nm using Debye–Scherrer’s formula. Morphological analysis
by Field Emission scanning electron microscopy showed the formation of CuO architecture. The
optical band gap value was estimated to be 1.6 eV using Tauc’s plot. The light harvesting efficiency of
CuO in dye solution of Catharanthus Roseus plant leaves is also discussed. Photoluminescence
spectroscopy has been employed in order to explore the optical emission properties of CuO nano
particles.
Keywords
CuO , XRD, Optical band gap, Natural dye, Luminescence.
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