Green Synthesis of TiO2 Nanoparticle Using Moringa Oleifera Leaf ExtractIRJET Journal
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This document describes the green synthesis of titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles using a leaf extract of Moringa oleifera. Specifically:
- TiO2 nanoparticles were synthesized via a one-pot green synthesis method involving the reaction of titanium tetraisopropoxide in an ethanolic extract of M. oleifera leaves at 50°C for 4 hours.
- Characterization of the synthesized TiO2 nanoparticles found them to be of the anatase phase with a mean crystalline size of 12.22 nm. Band gap analysis determined the nanoparticles had a band gap of 3.9 eV.
- The green synthesis method produced TiO2 nanoparticles using a simple, cost-effective and non-toxic approach compared to traditional
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Aharon Azulay, Yair Weiss, Why do deep convolutional networks generalize so poorly to small image transformations?, JMLR 20(184):1?25, 2019.
https://jmlr.org/papers/v20/19-519.html
This seminar took place on November 20, 2014 at Co-working +961 as part of Global Entrepreneurship week in Lebanon and aimed to help entrepreneurs optimize their online presence well for business.
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文献紹介:Why do deep convolutional networks generalize so poorly to small image t...Toru Tamaki
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Aharon Azulay, Yair Weiss, Why do deep convolutional networks generalize so poorly to small image transformations?, JMLR 20(184):1?25, 2019.
https://jmlr.org/papers/v20/19-519.html
This seminar took place on November 20, 2014 at Co-working +961 as part of Global Entrepreneurship week in Lebanon and aimed to help entrepreneurs optimize their online presence well for business.
Every company eventually encounters that “do-or-die” moment when the product cycle reaches the maturity stage and it’s necessary to pursue innovations. Borys Pratsiuk, Ph.D., Head of R&D Engineering at Ciklum describes how companies across all sectors and industries can use Research and Development as a Service to update and improve their products or services.