ZnCr2O4 NPs have emerged as a multifunctional class of spinel oxides exhibiting remarkable physicochemical, magnetic, optoelectronic, and catalytic properties, making them promising candidates for a variety of technological and biomedical uses.
ZnCr2O4 nanoparticles with different morphologies were synthesized through a thermal decomposition method, and their nanoarchitecture could be tuned by varying the synthetic parameters. They act as a photocatalyst for the removal of Amido Black 10B.
Photocatalytic degradation of organic pollutants is a green and effective route of wastewater treatment.
Excellent peroxidase-like activity of histidine-functionalized ZnCr-LDH and its acid-enhanced antibacterial effect for healing of infected wounds.
Ag–ZnCr2O4 nanocomposite is a sustainable photocatalyst for efficient degradation of pesticides contaminated wastewater under light via generating reactive species and subsequent mineralization.