2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13042004
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Biomimetic Synthesis, Characterization, and Evaluation of Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer, Photoluminescence, and Photocatalytic Activity of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles

Abstract: Owing to the development of nanotechnology, biosynthesis of nanoparticles (NPs) is gaining considerable attention as a cost-effective and eco-friendly approach that minimizes the effects of toxic chemicals used in NP fabrication. The present work reports low-cost phytofabrication of zinc oxide (ZnO) NPs employing aqueous extracts of various parts (leaves, stems, and inflorescences) of Tephrosia purpurea (T. purpurea). The formation, structure, morphology, and other physicochemical properties of ZnO NPs were ch… Show more

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“…Luminescence is one of the fastest-growing, and most sensitive, nondestructive techniques that help to understand point defects including extrinsic and intrinsic defects of semiconductor materials like ZnO, and TiO 2 [13,16,27,28]. ZnO with a wurtzite structure is one of the most promising n-type semiconductors for short-wavelength optoelectronic applications, displaying excellent chemical and thermal properties with a wide bandgap of 3.37 eV and high excitation binding energy of 60 meV at room temperature (RT) [12,[14][15][16]. It has attractive and novel optoelectronic properties such as high physical and chemical stability, luminescence, and superior UV emission characteristics at RT than TiO 2 [9,15,29,30].…”
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“…Luminescence is one of the fastest-growing, and most sensitive, nondestructive techniques that help to understand point defects including extrinsic and intrinsic defects of semiconductor materials like ZnO, and TiO 2 [13,16,27,28]. ZnO with a wurtzite structure is one of the most promising n-type semiconductors for short-wavelength optoelectronic applications, displaying excellent chemical and thermal properties with a wide bandgap of 3.37 eV and high excitation binding energy of 60 meV at room temperature (RT) [12,[14][15][16]. It has attractive and novel optoelectronic properties such as high physical and chemical stability, luminescence, and superior UV emission characteristics at RT than TiO 2 [9,15,29,30].…”
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“…Hence, nanosized semiconductors can act as effective photocatalysts for the degradation of various environmental pollutants (e.g., pesticides, detergents, dyes, and volatile organic compounds) in the presence of UV light and Sunlight irradiation [2,14,23,31]. To date, several methods, such as bio-treatment, incineration, ozonation, and adsorption processes based on solid adsorbents, have been utilized to treat wastewater containing pigments or dyes [15,24,32]. However, these methods are quite expensive and produce toxic non-biodegradable side products.…”
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