Sudan blue II/cyclodextrin doped zinc oxide nanoparticles are synthesized and characterized by various spectral and micros
copic methods. The doping effect of SBII/CD on ZnO nano was investigated by UV-visible, fluorescence, FTIR, DTA, XRD,
FE-SEM, and TEM methods. Nanoparticle size was measured by TEM-EDS and X-RD methods. The effect of different po
larities of the solvents, α-cyclodextrin (α-CD) and β-cyclodextrin (β-CD), on SBII was studied by various spectral methods.
The thermodynamic properties and stability of the inclusion complexes are studied by PM3 methods.
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