Green-synthesized Co@VHE nanocatalyst from Verbascum insulare for enhanced hydrogen generation and biological applications

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In this study, a novel multifunctional material was synthesized by decorating the hydrothermal extract obtained from Verbascum insulare Boiss. & Heldr (VHE) with metallic cobalt nanoclusters (Co@VHE) via in situ reduction using sodium borohydride (NaBH<inf>4</inf>). The material was first evaluated for its biological activity, including antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. While VHE exhibited antifungal activity only against Y. lipolytica, Co@VHE demonstrated broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity, with the highest zone of inhibition against B. subtilis (26.67 ± 1.16 mm). Co@VHE also exhibited superior antioxidant capacity, showing the strongest DPPH radical scavenging activity (IC<inf>50</inf>: 4.30). LC-MS/MS analysis confirmed the presence of quinic acid and protocatechuic acid in Vrb-1, along with 17 phenolic compounds in VHE. Additionally, Co@VHE's catalytic performance was evaluated for hydrogen generation through sodium borohydride (NaBH<inf>4</inf>) hydrolysis. Under optimal conditions (7.5 % NaOH, 15 mg catalyst, 3 % NaBH<inf>4</inf>), a successful hydrogen generation rate of 36,624 mL g−1 min−1 was achieved. Kinetic and reusability studies further demonstrated the material's high efficiency, moderate activation energy (55 kJ mol−1), and excellent stability over six cycles. Comparative analysis revealed that Co@VHE outperformed several previously reported synthetic cobalt-based catalysts. This work not only introduces V. insulare extract as an effective and eco-friendly catalyst support for the first time, but also highlights its multifunctional potential in both biomedical and energy applications. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

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Antimicrobial Activity, Antioxidant Activity, Cobalt Nanocatalyst, Green Synthesis, Hydrogen Generation, Verbascum Insulare, Activation Energy, Antioxidants, Bioactivity, Biological Materials, Catalyst Supports, Cobalt, Cobalt Compounds, Energy Efficiency, Green Synthesis, Microorganisms, Nanocatalysts, Nanoclusters, Photobiological Hydrogen Production, Plants (botany), Reusability, Anti-microbial Activity, Antioxidant Activities, Cobalt Nanocatalyst, Green Synthesis, Hydrogen Generations, Nabh 4, Nano-catalyst, Sodium Borohydrides, Synthesised, Verbascum Insulare, Sodium Borohydride

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Biomass and Bioenergy

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