Green metal nanoparticles : synthesis, characterization and their applications
Language: English Publication details: Wiley 2018 New JerseyDescription: xxi, 694pISBN:- 9781119418238
- 620.50286 G82
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620.5015118 T413 Three-dimensional nanoarchitectures | 620.50154 N157nE Nanomaterials and nanochemistry | 620.5015495 F962 Functional metal oxide nanostructures | 620.50286 G82 Green metal nanoparticles | 620.50287 L465f2 Fundamental principles of engineering nanometrology | 620.50287 N15 NANOSCALE CALIBRATION STANDARDS AND METHODS | 620.7 Am35r REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON IMPROVEMENT OF TEACHING |
The use of biological sources such as microbes and plants can help in synthesizing nanoparticles in a reliable and eco-friendly way. The synthesis of nanoparticles by these natural sources is characterized by processes that take place near to ambient temperature and pressures and also near neutral pH. This edited volume authored by subject specialists, provides all the latest research and builds a database of bioreduction agents to various metal nanoparticles using different precursor systems. The book also highlights the different strategies such as simplicity, cost-effectiveness, environment-friendly and easily scalable, and includes parameters for controlling the size and shape of the materials developed from the various greener methods. In order to exploit the utmost potential metal nanoparticles synthesis from the different sources such as agricultural waste, flora and fauna, food waste, microbes and biopolymer systems, it is also crucial to recognize the biochemical and molecular mechanisms of production of nanoparticles and their characterization.
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