Inspec keywords: reduction (chemical); light scattering; ultraviolet spectra; molecular biophysics; X-ray diffraction; Fourier transform infrared spectra; oxidation; dyes; visible spectra; catalysis; nanofabrication; pH; nanomedicine; scanning electron microscopy; nanoparticles; transmission electron microscopy; particle size; platinum; electrokinetic effects; biochemistry; enzymes

Other keywords: Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy; peroxidase activity; polymerase chain reaction enhancing activity; black solution colouration; analytical characterisation tools; transmission electron microscopy; ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy; time 0.0 month to 12.0 month; arsenazo-III; single pot green method; face-centred cubic crystalline structure; environmental conditions; artificial peroxidase; Pt; anogeissus latifolia; particle size; gum ghatti; Pt NP formation; PCR yield; X-ray diffraction; catalytic action; plant gum synthesised platinum nanoparticles; 1′,1′ diphenyl picryl-hydrazyle scavenging; antioxidant activities; zeta potential; dynamic light scattering; pH; temperature 25.0 degC to 100.0 degC; wide continuous UV-visible absorption; salt concentration; catalytic activity; azo dye decolourisation; XRD; two-fold enhancement; multifaceted activities; 3, 3′, 5, 5′-tetramethylbenzidine oxidation; PCR enhancing activity

Subjects: Physical chemistry of biomolecular solutions and condensed states; Low-dimensional structures: growth, structure and nonelectronic properties; Structure of solid clusters, nanoparticles, nanotubes and nanostructured materials; Chain reactions; Infrared and Raman spectra in metals; Optical properties of metals and metallic alloys (thin films, low-dimensional and nanoscale structures); Electrochemistry and electrophoresis; Visible and ultraviolet spectra of metals, semimetals, and alloys; Other methods of nanofabrication; Heterogeneous catalysis at surfaces and other surface reactions; Nanotechnology applications in biomedicine; Brillouin and Rayleigh scattering; other light scattering (condensed matter)