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Introduction
A graduate master's student interested in Microbial Ecology and Geomicrobiology.
Trying to solve the environmental challenges by using microorganisms.
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September 2014 - June 2018
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Environmental pollution of heavy metals and plastics has been a great challenge of the last century. E-wastes increase heavy metals and plastics concentration in the environment. These toxic substances are a threat to organisms. So their removal from the environment seems necessary. There are different disposal methods like landfilling and incinera...
E-waste disposal is a major challenge for the environment and human health. E-waste contains toxic substances such as heavy metals and plastics that can harm living organisms. Therefore, it is necessary to remove them from the natural environment. However, the conventional disposal methods, such as landfilling and incineration, have many negative i...
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I have prepared ZnO nanoparticles by biological method (with bacterial supernatant and extract). unfortunately, the XRD showed some extra peaks at 8.64, 11.9, 14.96, 17.28, 21.36, 24.7, 25.78, 27.3, 27.46, and 27.72 degrees. I do not understand what is going on.
Is there any possibility that zinc oxide nanoparticles have not yet formed?
Or can they be attributed to nanoparticle impurities?
I used this paper through my research for nanoparticle production: