Abstract
The achievement of this research was to study the influence of AgNPs on the life stages of Musca domestica. The supernatant of Trichoderma harzianum successfully reduces AgNO3 into AgNPs through the duration of incubation, as noticed by the color change from white to red. The absorbance of UV-visible light results in an absorbance peak at 418 nm for nanoparticle solutions of Ag particles. The SEM image confirmed the formation of AgNPs with an average particle size of 46.63 nm without aggregation or adhesion. The microscopy of energy-dispersive X-ray (EDX) approved the formation of AgNPs with a high amount of some atoms of carbon and oxygen derivatives from components of fungus extract used to reduce AgNO3.
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