The
fundamental purpose of green synthesis is to decrease chemical waste when
synthesising nanoparticles (NPs). Green technology is a way of creating
high-potential NPs that may be utilised to overcome application limitations in
a range of fields. Compared to chemical synthesis, it is more cost-effective.
It is chemical-free, does not require sophisticated equipment, and is quite
affordable. Chemical-reducing and capping chemicals are routinely used to make
metal oxide nanoparticles (NPs), which restricts their biological potential.
According to experts, green synthesis is an environmentally benign approach
that enhances the unique physical and chemical properties of nanomaterials. We
look at how to make metal oxide NPs in a green way and how they may be used in
a variety of areas, including energy and the environment, aerospace, and
medicine. This critique includes medicine, biotechnology, and other topics. The
current paper covers a number of significant benefits of NP production using
plant extracts. Because it uses low-cost, non-toxic components, the synthesis
approach is both environmentally benign and cost-effective. Metal oxide NP size
and shape control are critical techniques for a variety of applications.
Author(s) Details:
G. Vinitha,
Division of Physics, School of Advanced Sciences, Vellore Institute of
Technology, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RACMS-V1/article/view/7081
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