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Ceramic magnetic ferrite nanoribbons: Eco-friendly synthesis and their antifungal and parasiticidal activity

(2022) Ceramic magnetic ferrite nanoribbons: Eco-friendly synthesis and their antifungal and parasiticidal activity. Ceramics International. pp. 3448-3454. ISSN 0272-8842

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Abstract

Ceramic nanostructures with their unique morphologies have attractive properties and various biomedical and medical applications. The production of nanoparticles (NPs) with a special morphology has been strongly influenced by lab-scale synthesis conditions and the type of reducing agents. Generally, the production of NPs with unique shapes and sizes can be adjusted by changing and optimizing the reaction mixture conditions and parameters. The formation of ceramic nanostructures during synthesis process contained the nucleation, seeding, and growth steps. By altering the kinetics and thermodynamics of synthesis process (at each stage), the shape of the produced nanostructures can be controlled. In this study, nickel ferrite ceramic nanoribbons were produced through a green and environmentally-friendly method based on the bioethical principles of preventing environmental damage, without using any other chemical composition, and only by applying plant extracts as reducing and stabilizing agents. The prepared ceramic nanoribbons were evaluated by XRD, SEM, FTIR, VSM, and HR-TEM. The results confirmed that the calcination could significantly affect the size and shape of the resulting ceramic nanostructures. The calcination could lead to the deformation of thin and hair-like ceramic nanoribbons into spherical NPs (similar to 20 nm). Additionally, the antiparasitic properties of these nanoribbons were evaluated using MTT method, and the antifungal effects were analyzed against Aspergillus ustus. The obtained results illustrated that these nanostructures had significant toxicity against Leishmania tropica and A. ustus.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Ceramic nanostructures Nanoribbons Leishmania tropica Bioethical principles shape-controlled synthesis silver nanoparticles nanostructures oxide biosynthesis morphology gold Materials Science
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Page Range: pp. 3448-3454
Journal or Publication Title: Ceramics International
Volume: 48
Number: 3
Identification Number: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2021.10.121
ISSN: 0272-8842
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.zbmu.ac.ir/id/eprint/4257

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