1. Modulated advancements in semiconductor-based nanomaterials for environmental solutions
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Tirmare, Aarti Hemant, Gowda V, Dankan, Dhabarde, Rupali J, Tirmare, Hemant Appa, Kale, Satish Bapuso, Suryawanshi, Varsha Amol, and Kumar N, Anil
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This research explores significant advancements in semiconductor-based nanomaterials and their crucial applications in addressing environmental challenges. Highlighted for their expansive surface area, chemical stability, and adaptable electrical and optical properties, these nanomaterials present innovative solutions for pressing environmental issues. The paper details novel synthesis methods enhancing these materials’ effectiveness in environmental applications, including pollution remediation, sustainable energy production, and the development of environmental monitoring tools. Key findings include the discovery of advanced techniques for fabricating nanoscale semiconductor components, improving the efficiency of photocatalytic degradation of pollutants, energy conversion, and sensor sensitivity. Additionally, this study investigates the integration of semiconductor nanomaterials with biocompatible polymers and metals, aiming to enhance their operational stability and longevity in environmental applications. The outcomes contribute to the advancement of nanotechnology in environmental conservation, offering insights into the development of eco-friendly materials and innovative strategies for environmental protection. This work underscores the potential of semiconductor-based nanomaterials to revolutionize the field of environmental solutions, presenting a promising avenue for future research and application in sustainable technologies.
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- 2024
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