Organic Synthesis of TiO2 Nanoparticles For Object Detection Application

Authors

  • D. Hari Priya Associate professor, ECE DEPT, SRM Institute of Science and Technology,ramapuram Author
  • P. Phani Kumar polasi Professor, ECE DEPT, SRM Institute of Science and Technology,ramapuram Author
  • E. Jayapriya Assistant Professor, ECE DEPT, SRM Institute of Science and Technology,ramapuram Author
  • B.P.Pradeep kumar B.P, Associate Professor, ECE DEPT, HKBKCE Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61841/qy5bj336

Keywords:

Eco-FriendlySynthesis, AdathodaVasica, TiO2NPs, Fabrication, Object Detection

Abstract

Nanotechnology is a piece of science and innovation about the control of the issue on the nuclear and atomic scale - this implies things that are around 100 nanometers over. Nanotechnology incorporates making items that utilization parts this little, for example, electronic gadgets, impetuses, sensors, and so forth.Nowadays eco-friendly synthesized metal oxide (TiO2 NPs) nanoparticles were playing various roles in the application field of electronics. Here, TiO2 NPs are synthesized by utilizingAdathodavasicaleaves. Further the synthesized metal oxide nanoparticles were subjected to various characterization techniques for morphological studies.Nanomaterial behave differently as the size changes with respect to the bulk. It is necessary to characterize physical, structural and optical properties of a material to qualify as nanomaterial.In generalNanotechnology is used in many communications, computing and electronic applications,it provides faster, smaller and more portable systems. These systems can manage and store larger and larger amounts of information. Finally, an application on electronics i.e., object detection is done.

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Published

29.05.2020

How to Cite

Priya, H., polasi, P. P. K., E. Jayapriya, & kumar, B. (2020). Organic Synthesis of TiO2 Nanoparticles For Object Detection Application . International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 24(2), 1188-1196. https://doi.org/10.61841/qy5bj336