Iqra Qayyum*, Manzar Zahra, Fazal Ur Rehman, Aoun Raza, Kanwal Batool, Sabeen Arshad and Zeshan Zada
Nanostructured composites based on Zinc Oxide (ZnO) and Palladium-doped Zinc Oxide (Pd-doped ZnO) have shown significant potential for various energy devices and environmental remediation applications. This paper provides an overview of recent developments in the synthesis, characterization, and applications of these composites. The unique properties of ZnO and Pd-doped ZnO, combined with the advantages of nanostructured materials, offer enhanced performance and efficiency in energy conversion and environmental remediation processes. This paper discusses the key synthesis methods, structural characterization techniques, and applications of ZnO/Pd-doped ZnO composites, highlighting their role in energy devices and environmental remediation technologies. Additionally, challenges and future prospects for the utilization of these composites are presented.
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