Nanostructured Magnesium Oxide (MgO) Orange Peels Composite: Synthesis and Insight into the Physical Properties
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2021
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
Fluoride is a non-metal that is frequently found in groundwater and poses a severe health
risk to people across the world. To maintain appropriate fluoride concentrations, it is
critical to remove excess fluoride from drinking water. To solve this problem,
hydrothermal techniques were used to synthesis porous MgO nanostructured.Microscopic
and diffractometric examination revealed that the as synthesized MgO nanostructures are
porous, highly crystalline, and pure.Fruit waste is a viable alternative to standard
chemical techniques for the production of metal oxide nanoparticles. MgO nanoparticles
may be produced using a number of different chemical methods. The current study
focuses on the hydrothermal production of magnesium oxide nanoparticles from orange
trash. Because orange fruits contain Citric acid as a primary source in their peel, it
functions as a reducing agent for MgO production. This approach is safe for the
environment and non-toxic. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy was used to identify
the biologically produced MgO nanoparticles. For functional group analysis, FTIR is
employed, while scanning electron microscopy (SEM) is used for morphological
investigations. Antimicrobial and antibacterial activities of MgO nanoparticles are also
extremely good.
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Department of Physics, FA19, Physics, Nanostructured Magnesium Oxide, Orange Peels Composite: Synthesis, Insight into the Physical Properties, Dr. Mukhtar Ahmad