“…CeO 2 nanostructures have received much attention due to their changed and enhanced characteristics as compared to their bulk counterparts. [12][13][14][15] In recent years, several synthetic methods have been used to explore CeO 2 nanostructures fabrication such as the surfactant-assisted approach, [16] micro-emulsion, [17] spray pyrolysis, pyrolysis (low temperature or spray), [18] thermodecomposition, [19] reflex method, [20] hexamethylenetetramine, [21] microwave-assisted heating, [22] chemical co-precipitation, [23] organometallic decomposition, [20] solution and solid combustion methods, [24] sol-gel methods, [25] flow method, [26] hydrothermal synthesis, [27] microwave heating, [28] and gas and sonochemical methods. [29] The chemical co-precipitation technique has several advantages, such as low cost, high reproducibility, versatility, and control over particle sizes and shapes.…”