A lecturer from the Department of Chemistry Publishes a Scientific Research on the Study of Characterization and Preparation of Silver Nanoparticles Using Environmentally Friendly Green Synthesis
A lecturer from the Department of Chemistry Publishes a Scientific Research on the Study of Characterization and Preparation of Silver Nanoparticles Using Environmentally Friendly Green Synthesis
Publishing a Scientific Research
The lecturer Dr. (Inam Joda Radhi) from the Department of Chemistry at the College of Education for Pure Sciences, published a research entitled (Study the Characterization and Preparation of Silver Nanoparticle using Friendly Green Synthesis). In the Journal of Pakistan Institute of Chemical Engineers within Clarivate containers. The research aimed to synthesize silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) that are more economically and environmentally feasible by using non-toxic nano cherry extract as a covering and reducing agent instead of chemicals to convert silver ions into silver nanoparticles by using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and ultraviolet. The research also included the use of spectroscopy to study the resulting silver nanoparticles. Through the study of X-ray diffraction, the central cubic (FFC) structure of the produced silver particles is produced. It is a highly efficient, low-cost, economical and environmentally friendly nanoparticle manufacturing process that plays a role in removing water pollutants from dyes and in the manufacture of solar cells. The study has successfully manufactured silver nanoparticles using a cheap, simple and environmentally friendly method. The nanoparticles were prevented from aggregating by reducing the nano cherry extract and using environmentally friendly medicinal plant extracts because of their.
A lecturer from the Department of Chemistry Publishes a Scientific Research on the Study of Characterization and Preparation of Silver Nanoparticles Using Environmentally Friendly Green Synthesis
The lecturer Dr. (Inam Joda Radhi) from the Department of Chemistry at the College of Education for Pure Sciences, published a research entitled (Study the Characterization and Preparation of Silver Nanoparticle using Friendly Green Synthesis). In the Journal of Pakistan Institute of Chemical Engineers within Clarivate containers. The research aimed to synthesize silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) that are more economically and environmentally feasible by using non-toxic nano cherry extract as a covering and reducing agent instead of chemicals to convert silver ions into silver nanoparticles by using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and ultraviolet. The research also included the use of spectroscopy to study the resulting silver nanoparticles. Through the study of X-ray diffraction, the central cubic (FFC) structure of the produced silver particles is produced. It is a highly efficient, low-cost, economical and environmentally friendly nanoparticle manufacturing process that plays a role in removing water pollutants from dyes and in the manufacture of solar cells. The study has successfully manufactured silver nanoparticles using a cheap, simple and environmentally friendly method. The nanoparticles were prevented from aggregating by reducing the nano cherry extract and using environmentally friendly medicinal plant extracts because of their.