MICROWAVE-ASSISTED In-situ GENERATED COTTON/SILVER NANOPARTICLES COMPOSITE BY USING AN AQUEOUS EXTRACT OF Acacia Lignin BARK

In general, silver has been recognized as an antimicrobial agent and helpful for the treatment of burns, wounds, and various infections. Now a day silver nanoparticles production in eco friend method is required. Here in, we report a novel method of silver nanoparticles in situ to generate a cotton...

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