Applications of Metal Oxide Nanoparticles Derived from Digital Waste In the quest for sustainable solutions to electronic waste, researchers have turned their attention to transforming digital waste into valuable resources. One such resource is metal oxide nanoparticles. These tiny particles, derived from digital waste, possess unique properties and find applications in various industries. In this
Nanotechnology has made remarkable progress in recent years, providing innovative solutions to a wide range of environmental challenges, including the detection and monitoring of pollutants. Nanoparticle electrochemical sensors have emerged as a key technology in this field, offering significant advantages over traditional sensing methods.These sensors work by detecting changes in the electrical current flowing through
Quantum dots (QDs) are a type of nanoparticle that have unique optical and electronic properties, making them a promising technology in a wide range of applications, including biological imaging, sensing, and therapeutics. QDs have been studied extensively in the field of biology and medicine, where they have been used for a variety of applications, including