2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11814-018-0155-0
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Synthesis of binary Cu-Se and In-Se nanoparticle inks using cherry blossom gum for CuInSe2 thin film solar cell applications

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“…Biopolymer stabilised metal NPs have found their applications in diverse fields such as pharma, food, biosensors, medical, bioremediation, removal of radioactive effluents and antibacterial agents [1–5]. The best example for biopolymers includes tree exudate gums since they are non‐toxic, biodegradable, inexpensive, biocompatible and could be manipulated effortlessly for nanomaterial research [6–9]. Tree gums are heterogenous polysaccharides which include gum arabic, tragacanth, karaya, ghatti and kondagogu, composed of salts of hexuronic acids, rich in hydroxyl groups, presence of various neutral monosaccharides often esterified in highly branched structures and extremely high molecular weight [10–14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biopolymer stabilised metal NPs have found their applications in diverse fields such as pharma, food, biosensors, medical, bioremediation, removal of radioactive effluents and antibacterial agents [1–5]. The best example for biopolymers includes tree exudate gums since they are non‐toxic, biodegradable, inexpensive, biocompatible and could be manipulated effortlessly for nanomaterial research [6–9]. Tree gums are heterogenous polysaccharides which include gum arabic, tragacanth, karaya, ghatti and kondagogu, composed of salts of hexuronic acids, rich in hydroxyl groups, presence of various neutral monosaccharides often esterified in highly branched structures and extremely high molecular weight [10–14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%