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Abstract Plant-mediated copper nanoparticles (Cu NPs) have gained considerable attention for potential applications in diverse fields due to their interesting size-dependent electronic and optical properties. One goal of this project is to develop Cu NPs coated with biomolecules present in Tilia extract following green protocol (use of environment-friendly reagents) for potential use to remove pharmaceutical compounds from the real wastewater samples in addition to antimicrobial (antibacterial and antifungal) applications. This dissertation project also highlights the design and development of Cu NPs that target cancers to assist with the .diagnosis and therapy of cancer |