Recent advances in biological, photocatalytic and adsorption applications of biosynthesized CeO2 nanoparticles
Abstract
Cerium oxide nanoparticles (CeO2-NPs) have garnered significant interest due to their unique properties as well as a wide range of applications in the environmental and biomedical fields. This work examines the recent advances in the production of CeO2-NPs using various biological agents, including plant extracts and biosources, as sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives to conventional synthetic routes. The formation mechanisms, structural characteristics, and influence of factors on the synthesis of CeO2-NPs were discussed. We found that most CeO2-NPs possessed spherical shapes, small particle sizes (10–100 nm), and large surface areas (12–100 m2 g−1). Bio-mediated CeO2-NPs and their composites had diverse biomedical applications such as antibacterial, antifungal, antioxidant, anticancer, neuroprotective, enzymatic, biosensing, and seed germination activities. Furthermore, CeO2-based composites, such as ZnO–CeO2, Ag-doped CeO2, cellulose/CeO2, CeO2/biochar, and Cu/CeO2, acted as photocatalysts and adsorbents for wastewater treatment applications. The performance of CeO2 and its composites in the removal of organic pollutants such as dyes, antibiotics, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, pesticides, and other organic compounds was evaluated. Remarkably, CeO2-NPs and their composites exhibited good adsorption capacities of 46–201 mg g−1 and removal efficiency of up to 99% against heavy metals, dyes, antibiotics, and inorganic contaminants. Finally, this review analyzed the limitations and proposed future research directions for biosynthesized CeO2-NPs and their composites in biomedical and environmental technologies.

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