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Structural, Morphological and Biotoxicity Studies of Biosynthesized CaO Nanoparticles Via Cuminum Cyminum

Received: 13 June 2021    Accepted: 5 May 2022    Published: 12 May 2022
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Nanotechnology is a branch of science and technology concerned with the design and manipulation of materials and devices with at least one longitudinal dimension of 1100 nanometers. Nanotechnology encompasses not only the study and development of nanoscale materials, but also the study and development of structures, devices, and material architectures that have novel properties and functions due to their nanoscale and dimension components. Plant extracts serve as capping agents and stabilisers in the manufacture of CaO nanoparticles, hence the green synthesis approach was chosen. The CaO nanoparticles were studied using SEM, XRD, FTIR, EDX. The existence of active phytoconstituents was validated by a phytochemical study of Cuminumcyminum extract. SEM proved the morphology and monodispersive clusters of CaONPS, while FTIR confirmed the presence of CaONP with defined peaks corresponding to the synthesis of CaO nanoparticles. Following SEM and FTIR, EDS was used to confirm the existence of CaO nanoparticles by displaying the paternity of Ca and O atoms in the form of peaks. The results of the XRD examination were even more conclusive. The current research is cost-effective and can be used to create antifungal reagents in the pharmaceutical and food industries.

Published in Advances in Materials (Volume 11, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.am.20221102.12
Page(s) 37-49
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Nanochemistry, Cuminum Cyminum, CaO Nanoparticles, Morphology

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  • Department of Chemistry, Lahore Garrison University, Lahore, Pakistan

  • Department of Chemistry, Lahore Garrison University, Lahore, Pakistan

  • Center for Biomedical Engineering, Brown University, Providence, USA

  • Department of Chemistry, Lahore Garrison University, Lahore, Pakistan

  • Department of Chemistry, Lahore Garrison University, Lahore, Pakistan

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