Surface modification of Fe2 O3 and MgO nanoparticles with agrowastes for the treatment of chlorosis in Glycine max

Nano Convergence
Abdul Azeez NazeerSudarshana Deepa Vijaykumar

Abstract

Surface modification of nanoparticles for biological applications is receiving enormous interest among the research community due to the ability to alchemy the toxic nanoparticles into biocompatible compounds. In this study, the agrowastes of Moringa oleifera and Coriandrum sativum were used to surface modify the magnesium oxide nanoparticles and ferric oxide nanoparticles respectively. The agrowaste amended magnesium oxide nano particles (AMNP) and agrowaste amended ferric oxide nanoparticles (AFNP) were characterized using scanning electron microscope, X-ray diffractometer, Fourier transformed-infra red spectroscope to justify the formation and surface modification of nanoparticles with the organic functional groups from the agro wastes. The surface modified nano particles were tested for their biocompatibility and ability to treat the chlorosis in Glycine max. On comparison between the two metal based nanoparticles, AMNP exhibited better chlorosis treating ability than the AFNP. Both the nano particles showed increased potency at minimal amount, 30 μg and the higher concentrations till 125 μg exhibited down run of the potency which was again enhanced from 250 μg of nanoparticle treatment to plants. Further the surface modifi...Continue Reading

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Dec 15, 2020·Chemosphere·Nazeer Abdul AzeezVijaykumar Sudarshana Deepa
Jun 27, 2020·International Journal of Pharmaceutics·Edouard Alphandéry

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