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Ftir spectrometer spectrum two

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The PerkinElmer FTIR spectrometer Spectrum Two is a compact and portable Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectrometer. It is designed for quick and easy analysis of a wide range of samples. The Spectrum Two utilizes FTIR technology to provide accurate and reproducible infrared spectra.

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Comprehensive Materials Characterization Protocol

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Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) was carried out using JOEL-2100, Tokyo, Japan at 200 kV. Scanning electron microscopic (SEM) analysis was performed using JSM 6510LV (JEOL, Tokyo, Japan). UV spectra of synthesized ZnO-NPs were taken by using UV–vis spectrophotometer-UV5704S from Electronics, India Ltd. X-ray diffraction (XRD) was performed using Mini Flex™ II XRD system, Rigaku Corporation, Tokyo, Japan. Fourier-transform infra-red spectroscopy (FTIR) analysis was performed on PerkinElmer FTIR spectrometer Spectrum Two (Perkin Elmer Life and Analytical Sciences, Shelton, CT, USA).
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FTIR Analysis of ELE and ELE-AgNPs

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FTIR was employed for assessment of functional groups on ELE and ELE-AgNPs, separately. Briefly, the air dried powder of ELE and ELE-AgNPs were diluted with spectroscopic grade KBr (mass ratio of about 1:100) and the spectra were recorded. FTIR measurements were carried out on Perkin Elmer FT-IR spectrometer Spectrum Two (Perkin Elmer Life and Analytical Sciences, CT, USA) in the diffuse reflectance mode at a resolution of 4 cm −1 in KBr pellets [26 ].
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