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SYNTHESIS OF ORDERED MESOPOROUS SILICA MCM-41 USING RICE HUSK ASH AS AN AGRO WASTE WITH CONTROLLED MORPHOLOGY FOR POTENTIAL APPLICATION IN CONTROLLED DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS

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Dr. Manish Raghunathrao Deshpande1*, Dr. Sudhir Shivnikar2, Mukund Joshi3, Jagdish Kulkarni4, Vaishnavi Pethkar5, Ashwini Ingle6
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.si10.00273

Abstract

In recent years, there has been a growing interest and focus on the development of advanced materials that possess controlled morphologies and exhibit desirable properties. This trend has been observed across a wide range of fields, including the field of pharmaceutical science. The ability to engineer materials with specific morphologies and properties has opened up new avenues for research and innovation. Scientists and researchers are now able to tailor the characteristics of materials to me When considering the wide range of materials available for various applications, it is worth noting that mesoporous silica materials have emerged as particularly promising candidates, especially in the field of controlled drug delivery systems. These materials have demonstrated remarkable potential and have garnered significant attention from researchers and scientists alike. With their unique structural properties and characteristics, mesoporous silica materials offer a multitude of advantages:

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