Biological Synthesis and Characterization of Chromium (iii) Oxide Nanoparticles
EASL-Vol. 1 (2018), Issue 2, pp. 23–29 | Open Access Full-Text PDF
Zaheer Ahmad, Aisha Shamim, Sajid Mahmood, Tariq Mahmood, Farman Ullah Khan
Abstract:Nanoparticles are nanosized clusters with dimensions less than 100nm. Nanoparticles are fabricated by physical, chemical, and biological methods. Physical and chemical methods are energy intensive and involve hazards of contaminations. Biological synthesis of nanoparticles is environment friendly, less toxic and cost effective process. Plants, microorganisms, and biomolecules are commonly exploited species for merging of nanoparticles in this method. In present work we synthesize Chromium oxide nanoparticles by biological method using fungal extract of Aspargillus Niger. The synthesized nanoparticles are characterized by XRD (X-Ray Diffraction), SEM (Scanning Electron Microscopy) and UV-Vis (Ultraviolet Visible) techniques.