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HERO ID
7073367
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Manganese dioxide nanoparticles: synthesis, application and challenges
Author(s)
Dawadi, S; Gupta, A; Khatri, M; Budhathoki, B; Lamichhane, G; Parajuli, N; ,
Year
2020
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Bulletin of Materials Science
ISSN:
0250-4707
Publisher
INDIAN ACAD SCIENCES
Location
BANGALORE
Volume
43
Issue
1
DOI
10.1007/s12034-020-02247-8
Web of Science Id
WOS:000582467600002
Abstract
In recent days, manganese oxide nanoparticles (MnO2 NPs) have intrigued material science researches extensively due to its wide range of applications. They are widely used in energy storage devices (lithium-ion batteries, capacitors), catalysts, adsorbent, sensors and imaging, therapeutic activity, etc. Since they hold a lot of distinguished potentials, a robust protocol for cheap, stable, biocompatible and eco-friendly MnO2 NPs is necessary. They can be categorized into different phases like alpha, beta, delta and others. Thus, owing to their peculiar character, they could be utilized for various purposes depending on the mode of action and applications. Hence, this review has summarized conventional methods, such as hydrothermal, sol-gel, oxidation-reduction used for the generation of MnO2 NPs. Likewise, morphological characterization by various spectroscopic techniques also outlined. It is found that the particular method of generation of MnO2 NPs is useful for a specific phase.
Keywords
Manganese dioxide nanoparticles; hydrothermal method; sol-gel method; catalyst; adsorbent; biosensor
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