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Synthesis of Cu2O NPs of various architectures using a green route could be use as an approach towards the cost-effective treatment of water pollutants.
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We synthesized Cu2O NPs using a green chemistry route and studied the photodegradation of MB dye in the visible region in presence of Cu2O NPs in aqueous medium.
We previously obtained spherical EW-AuNPs with the diameter of 6.70 ± 2.69 nm using a green synthesis route with different reaction conditions [16]. Figure 2 HR-TEM images of the EW-AuNPs.
This simple in situ transesterification process using a green solvent and catalyst-free approach can be a potentially efficient route for algal biodiesel production.
Consider using a green tablecloth for covering.
In continuation of our earlier efforts for the synthesis of new carbon and metal nanoparticles for their applications in different fields [24, 25, 26, 27], we have now reported the synthesis of nanosized copper oxide (CuO) via a green route, using tea leaf and coffee powder extracts.
The beauty of this reaction is obvious: Using water as a nucleophile and solvent would allow a green route to hydroxy ketones.
Here, a green route has been reported to convert Graphene Oxide (GO) to reduced graphene oxide (RGO) using clove extract.
As we have not found any report on MB degradation by Cu2O NPS obtained via a green route, in this manuscript we report on visible light photodegradation of MB dye by biosurfactant-capped Cu2O NPs synthesized via a green route using leaves extract of Arka plant (i.e., Calotropis gigantea).
These features serve to make the process as a green route for the synthesis of nanoparticles.
A series of indolylidinepyrazolones were synthesized using a simple, green, and effective route and evaluated as anti-bacterial agents.
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