Abstract

Biological entities are like microorganisms, enzymes, and plants or plant extracts have been suggested as possible eco-friendly alternatives to chemical and physical methods. Synthesis of nanoparticles using biological entities show great attention, because of their tremendous properties in modulating metals into nanosize. In the present work, synthesis of ZnO-CeO2 nanoparticles using the extraction of Curcuma Longa tubers powder by Hybridized Hydrothermal Method, the particle size is about 50 nm. This study reports the exploit of aqueous extraction of the C.Longa tubers powder act as reducing and stabilizing agent. The nanomaterial was characterized by using XRD, DLS, TGDTA, UV Analysis and SEM. ZnO-CeO2 nanocomposite provides an efficient route to enhance the field emission performance, which could be extended to other potential applications, such as biomedical, photo-catalyst, chemical sensors etc.

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