Green Synthesis Methods of Nanostructures for Environmental and Biomedical Applications

Authors P. William1 , Prashant Madhukar Yawalkar2, Deepak Narayan Paithankar3, Abhijeet Rajendra Pabale3, Rushikesh Vilas Kolhe3, Neeta Deshpande4
Affiliations

1Department of Information Technology, Sanjivani College of Engineering, SPPU, Pune, India

2Department of Computer Science and Engineering, MET’s Institute of Engineering, SPPU, Nashik, India

3Department of Civil Engineering, Sanjivani College of Engineering, SPPU, Pune, India

4Department of Computer Engineering, R H Sapat College of Engineering, Management Studies and Research, SPPU, Pune, India

Е-mail william160891@gmail.com
Issue Volume 15, Year 2023, Number 4
Dates Received 10 June 2023; revised manuscript received 14 August 2023; published online 30 August 2023
Citation P. William, Prashant Madhukar Yawalkar, et al., J. Nano- Electron. Phys. 15 No 4, 04010 (2023)
DOI https://doi.org/10.21272/jnep.15(4).04010
PACS Number(s) 81.07.Pr, 88.20.F –
Keywords Green synthesis, Nanostructures (8) , Nanoparticles (70) , Hybrid materials, Bioinspired materials.
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Green synthesis is a trustworthy, long-lasting, and ecologically friendly process for producing various materials and nanoparticles. Materials research is very interested in “green” synthesis as well as other topics like hybrid materials, bioinspired nanoparticles made of components, metal/metal oxide, and so on. Green synthesis is seen as an essential instrument to lessen the negative consequences connected to traditional techniques the process of nanoparticles' method of synthesis is often used in labs and businesses. Utilizing natural extracts for nanoscale metal and metal oxide particles, such as copper oxide (CuO), gold (Au), silver (Ag), and zinc oxide (ZnO), we outlined the basic principles and methods of green synthesis techniques in this study. Additionally, We looked at the operation of biological components and important phytochemicals, including reducing agents and solvent systems (including flavonoids, alkaloids, terpenoids, amides, and aldehydes). Additional considerations on nanoparticle stability/toxicity and associated surface engineering techniques for guaranteeing biocompatibility are also included. In terms of antibacterial effectiveness, catalytic process, the elimination of dyes and pollutants, and heavy metal ion detection, these synthesized compounds were then reviewed for their potential for environmental remediation. So, it is anticipated that the Synthesis of green materials and nanoparticles using materials and nanoparticles obtained from biocomponents will be employed widely in environmental and biomedical applications.

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