Transition metal oxides have been studied by many workers of fields who want to find new ways to
use them in medical devices and other fields. Researchers have done a lot of research on solid-state
synthesis methods, which require high temperatures and make molecules that are thermodynamically
stable. Transition metal oxides have been used for a wide range of things, from nanoparticles that
deliver drugs to systems that store information in more than one state. In materials science and
technology research and development, a new era of “green synthesis” methods is getting a great attention.
Basically, green synthesis of materials and nanomaterials, which is done through a process of regulation,
control, cleaning and remediation, will directly help make them more friendly to the environment. In
this review, various green approaches for 3d-series metal oxide nanoparticles and their applications
are discussed.
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