“…Numerous nanomaterials can be categorized based on their size, morphological structure, and other characteristics. These include carbon-based materials, semiconductors, polymers, lipid-based materials, and nanostructured metal oxides (NMOs) [1,2]. Attributable to their exceptional physical and chemical characteristics, like superparamagnetic behavior, cold welding properties, unique catalytic activity, sensitivity, selectivity, high stability, highly ionic nature, unusual adsorptive properties, fast diffusivities, lower melting points, no swelling variations, easy functionalization, simple modification to the desired size, porosity, shape, and easy incorporation into both hydrophobic and hydrophilic systems, NMOs are among the most widely used nanomaterials.…”