Ali, Siddikha Sultana Liyakath, Selvaraj, Satheesh, Batoo, Khalid Mujasam, Chauhan, Ankush, Rana, Garima, Kalaichelvan, Susmitha, and Radhakrishnan, Arunkumar
Cubic spinel ferrites have developed significant attention in materials science owing to their distinctive characteristics and diverse applications. The present review emphasizes on the cubic spinel ferrites fabricated via green synthesis routes focusing on their structural characteristics and their influence on the potential biomedical applications. Various green synthesis approaches, including sol-gel, hydrothermal, microwave irradiated, microorganism and plant-mediated methods, are discussed in detail, highlighting their eco-friendly approach allows for the fabrication of ferrites with customizable properties. Metal conjugate ferrites such as zinc, manganese, magnesium, cobalt, copper, nickel, and magnetite are synthesised using these green routes, highlighting the versatility and efficacy of green synthesis techniques in materials fabrication. Furthermore, the biomedical applications of cubic spinel ferrites are elucidated, illustrating their utility in cancer therapy, antibacterial properties, biosensing and drug delivery systems. This review emphasizes the importance of using green chemistry principles and natural resources to advance sustainable material development methods, as well as fully utilising cubic spinel ferrites in various medicinal domains to enhance innovation and tackle global challenges in a sustainable way. [Display omitted] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]