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      MgO nanoparticles as antibacterial agent: preparation and activity

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          Bacterial pollution is a great risk for human health. Nanotechnology offers a way to develop new inorganic antibacterial agents. Nano-inorganic metal oxide has a potential to reduce bacterial contamination. MgO is an important inorganic oxide and has been widely used in many fields. Many studies have shown that MgO nanoparticles have good antibacterial activity. Therefore, in this paper, the main synthesis methods, antibacterial activity and antibacterial mechanisms of MgO nanoparticles are reviewed.

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          Comparative study of microwave and conventional methods for the preparation and optical properties of novel MgO-micro and nano-structures

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            A new nano-cryosurgical modality for tumor treatment using biodegradable MgO nanoparticles.

            A new conceptual modality for nano-cryosurgical ablation of tumors is proposed in this article. The main strategy is to apply MgO nanoparticles (NPs), which are nontoxic, biodegradable, and have few side-effects on the human body, to mediate the freezing procedure effectively. Detailed investigation via animal experiments and nucleation analysis demonstrated that delivery of MgO NPs into the target tissues would significantly improve the cryosurgical outcome. The formation of an iceball during the freezing process is accelerated and enlarged due to the excellent thermal properties of MgO NPs. In addition this method could promote the generation of ice nuclei and thus enhance cryoinjury to the target cells. Therefore, combining the biodegradability and nontoxicity of MgO NPs with their relatively lightweight properties, excellent thermal properties would help develop a high-performance cryosurgery. These findings may lead to methods for safe and targeted nano-cryosurgery and possibly break through the barriers facing current clinical treatments of cancer.
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              On the synthesis and optical absorption studies of nano-size magnesium oxide powder

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                Journal
                bjce
                Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
                Braz. J. Chem. Eng.
                Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering (São Paulo )
                0104-6632
                September 2014
                : 31
                : 3
                : 591-601
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Vocational & Technical College China
                [2 ] King Faisal University Saudi Arabia
                Article
                S0104-66322014000300002
                10.1590/0104-6632.20140313s00002813
                ca07eadc-289a-4254-9218-9d711310cb21

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL

                General engineering
                MgO nanoparticles,Synthesis,Antibacterial activity,Antibacterial Mechanism
                General engineering
                MgO nanoparticles, Synthesis, Antibacterial activity, Antibacterial Mechanism

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