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Title: BIOCURATIVE, TRIBOLOGICAL, ELECTRO-FUNCTIONALITIES OF ZNO-MIZN NANOPARTICLES
Authors: Senthil Kannan, K
Prabhjeet, Kaur Dhillon
Jemma, Hermelin Jesy Diaz
Padmavathi, P
Flora, G
Irudhya Sahaya Lancy, S
Jeeva Rani Thangam, G
Sheeba, M
Issue Date: 15-Jun-2022
Publisher: Wiley
Abstract: Nano, as well as the functional materials, covers up the advancement and the swot up of new nano-materials and their congregation into multi-functional elucidationand enhanced structures, fabricating the novel devices for applications in thecore techno-areas. ZnO nano particles (ZnO-NPs) are successfully grown as theproduct of green synthesis methodological from mango leaves (Mangifera indica asZnO-MIZN) and verified the formation by powder XRD as the nano scaling withwurtzite-category structure, the crystallite size is nearly 18 nm and is a weak ferromagneticmodules which have oxygen vacancy sites, diamagnetic into paramagnetictransition is possible for the ZnO NPs and circular-helical, torque-tightenedpreloading tribological parameters were performed for mango-extorted ZnO NPs, the bacterial cultures at 4°C represent the Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus,and Staphylococcus typhi for 10, 20, and 30 microliters with the inhibitions zonesin mm, respectively, for the organisms as 4,7 and 12; 12, 13 and 5; 0, 2, and 0. Forthe DMSO, nil data are obtained for all organisms and DISC with Cefazolin (CE)(0.030 mg) antibiotic disc was properly and perfect manner used as an elementfor positive control for nearly 1 day with 37°C with 6, 3, and 0 for correspondingorganism, such as E. coli, S. aureus, and S. typhi and ZnO NPs are good scope andbetter tool for antidiabetics too.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119858041.ch11
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