Environmental research | 2021

Effect of shape and anthocyanin capping on antibacterial activity of CuI particles.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The recent upsurge of antibiotic-resistant infections has posed to be a serious health concern worldwide. In the present paper, the effect of shape & capping agent on the antibacterial activity (on Skin and Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) causing bacteria) of copper iodide (CuI) particles was probed. CuI synthesized without a capping agent was leaf-like, and that with one was prismatic in shape. XRD of the synthesized CuI confirmed their high crystalline nature and purity. The average crystallite sizes of capped and uncapped CuI were calculated to be 91.10\u202fnm and 89.01\u202fnm respectively from X-Ray powder diffraction data. The average particle size of capped CuI was found to be 492.7\u202fnm and that of uncapped CuI was found to be 2.96\u202fμm using HR-SEM analysis. The crystals obtained were further characterized using EDAX, FTIR spectroscopy and UV-Visible spectroscopy. Antibacterial activity of prismatic CuI capped with the flower extract of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis showed better activity than that of uncapped CuI. AFM analysis was carried out to confirm the proposed mechanism for antibacterial activity through the morphological changes on the bacterial cell wall in the presence of capped CuI. Molecular docking studies were performed to reaffirm the enhanced antibacterial activity of prismatic CuI further. The present study demonstrates the superior antibacterial propensity of prismatic CuI, consequently making it a potent antibacterial agent.

Volume None
Pages \n 111759\n
DOI 10.1016/j.envres.2021.111759
Language English
Journal Environmental research

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