Thursday, 27 February 2025

Applications of Green Chemistry and Nanotechnology as a Potential Solution for Sustainability | Chapter 8 | Recent Developments in Chemistry and Biochemistry Research Vol. 10

Nanotechnology is a crucial tool for the environmentally friendly synthesis of noble nanomaterials. Green synthesis is superior to traditional chemical processes due to its cost-effectiveness, reduced pollution, and enhanced environmental and public health benefits. Nanomaterials, derived from plants, offer numerous benefits to living things. Additionally, nanomaterials are cost-effective, and have minimal environmental and health impacts, making them a promising area of nanotechnologies. This study explores the integration of green chemistry and nanotechnology as a potential solution for sustainable development in the context of global environmental awareness. This study also discusses the integration of various domains and the potential of innovative nanomaterials and methodologies to enhance green chemistry principles. Utilizing nanotechnology can lead to the formation of more cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and sustainable chemical processes. This research shows recent advancements in green synthesis techniques, nanocatalysis, and the utilization of nanomaterials for energy storage and environmental remediation. It emphasizes balancing sustainability by considering nanotechnology's potential risks and lifetime implications. The study explores the green synthesis of nanomaterials, highlighting their benefits in reducing harmful compounds, energy consumption, and process effectiveness. It highlights nanostructured materials for renewable energy, environmental monitoring sensors, and cleaner chemical reactions. It emphasizes the need for risk evaluations and lifecycle analysis for responsible innovation and sustainable practices. This study's findings highlight the necessity of comprehensive regulatory bases and ongoing interdisciplinary research to optimize emerging technologies' economic and environmental benefits. Integrating nanotechnology and green chemistry is crucial to a more sustainable future. This review explores the eco-friendly synthesis of plant-based nanoparticles and their applications in catalysis, drug development, diagnostics, and biological research.

 

 

Author (s) Details

 

Selvaraja Elumalai
Raffles University, Neermanda, India.

 

Meenakshi Sharma
Raffles University, Neermanda, India.

 

Venkata Lakshamana Sagar Dantinapalli
Raffles University, Neermanda, India.

 

Mylsamy Palanisamy
Acharya Nagarjuna University, India.

 

Akhilesh Kumar Kuril
Bhagwant University, Sikar Road, Ajmer, Rajasthan, India.

 

Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/rdcbr/v10/3857

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