Thanks for your question. To be honest, I think we are not able to synthesize Potassium Sulphate nanoparticles. in fact, it is a metal salt. And during the reduction process, it may involve in undesirable reactions. in addition, Potassium is a very reactive element. therefore I think synthesis of this kind of nanoparticles is not practical. Indeed, I have not seen any report on the synthesis of Potassium Sulphate nanoparticles yet.
@ Moslem, you may prepare potassium sulphate nanoparticles after using the microbial protein to breakdown the salts into nano form. It is desirable to go for DLS or Particle Size Analyzer for distribution and identification of particle size, You may also further characterize your particle using TEM and purity you may test by EDS/EDX.
Thank you for your answer. Can you please share me a credible research article or a published method on the synthesis of Potassium Sulfate nanoparticles? I have got interested in the issue.
Thank you for your answer. I was looking for a method to Green synthesis of that metal nanoparticle using plants, But there was no any report for such nanoparticles.
@ Moslem, We are preparing silver nanoparticles by the help of leaf extractant of Neem (Azadirackta indica) from the silver salts and it is working well.