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A recent study conducted at Soran University explores the use of Aspergillus elegans, a fungal species, in the synthesis of magnetite nanoparticles (Fe3O4) through a myco-synthesis method. The researchers compared the characteristics of these myco-synthesized nanoparticles with those produced using conventional chemical methods. The results indicate that the myco-synthesized nanoparticles exhibit superior and enhanced characteristics, including aggregation state, capping and stabilizing agents, magnetic and thermal attributes, and enduring stability. This research suggests that phytochemicals extracted from Aspergillus elegans could be a viable and eco-friendly option for the biofabrication of Fe3O4 nanoparticles. [Extracted from the article] |