Abstract

In this experimental research paper, we investigate the potential enhancement of Co-doped Zn0.5Ni0.5Fe2-xCoxO4 for (x = 0.0, and 0.0250) ferrites, synthesis by green synthesis method for applications in medicine. The structural analysis of the synthesized material is a crucial step in understanding its suitability for medical applications. X-ray Diffraction (XRD) is employed to elucidate the crystallographic structure of the Co-doped ZnNiFe2O4 ferrites. The results demonstrate that the doping process has a significant influence on the material’s crystal structure, which may impact its potential in various biomedical applications. The Co-doped ZnNiFe2O4 spinel ferrite materials become more suitable for medical applications as the decrease in X-ray density and simultaneous increase in bulk density can facilitate better tissue penetration and biocompatibility, making them ideal for non-invasive medical imaging and therapeutic applications, while minimizing potential health risks.

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