Nanotechnology Session
As part of the Minia International Conference on Environment and Engineering 2024, the Nanotechnology Applications session was held on Thursday, October 10, at 8:00 p.m. in Hall C. Chaired by Prof. Dr. Taher Louai and Prof. Dr. Nasser Barakat, the session covered key topics, including medical applications of selenium nanoparticles synthesized using lemon juice and the study of surfactants' effects on their formation mechanisms.
Other topics included the synthesis of multifunctional nanocomposites based on halloysite clay for effective lanthanide adsorption, and the electrocatalytic activity of graphite and nickel-molybdenum fibers in green hydrogen production. The session also explored the impact of iron oxide nanoparticles on biogas production from food waste and cow manure digestion, a review of green synthesis methods for silver nanoparticles and their applications, and various applications of cobalt oxide nanofibers in hydrogen production through photocatalysis.
The session was marked by rich discussions and insightful questions from attendees, highlighting these significant advancements in nanotechnology