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Green Synthesis and Applications of Nanomaterials

Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, 2021
It is an age of nanomaterials. Nanotechnology has revolutionized the scientific world. Every sphere of technology has benefited significantly by using nanomaterials. A number of physical and chemical methods are being used for the synthesis of nanomaterials.
N.B. Singh   +3 more
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Green Solvent: Green Shadow on Chemical Synthesis

Current Organic Synthesis, 2020
The natural beauty and purity of our planet has been contaminated deeply due to human selfish activities such as pollution, improper waste management, and various industrial and commercial discharges of untreated toxic by-products into the lap of nature.
Tejaswini Sahoo   +6 more
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Green Chemistry in the Synthesis of Pharmaceuticals

Chemical Reviews, 2021
The principles of green chemistry (GC) can be comprehensively implemented in green synthesis of pharmaceuticals by choosing no solvents or green solvents (preferably water), alternative reaction media, and consideration of one-pot synthesis, multicomponent reactions (MCRs), continuous processing, and process intensification approaches for atom economy ...
Supratik Kar   +4 more
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Green Synthesis of Graphene

Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2013
The present work reports a green route to synthesis of graphene by reduction of graphite oxide with cocos nucifera L. (coconut water) as reducing agent which is naturally available, non-toxic and environmental friendly. The graphite oxide has been prepared by oxidation of graphite with KCIO3/NaNO3/H2SO4 as reported in our earlier findings.
B, Kartick   +2 more
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Green Nanocomposites: Synthesis and Characterization

Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2007
A series of intercalated and exfoliated nanocomposites montmorillonite-ulvan was prepared. Ulvan, extracted from the green algae, is a water-soluble polysaccharide biopolymer. Depending on the drying process, air or freeze drying, ulvan were inserted in the interlayer space or adsorbed on the both sides of inorganic layers. The crystallization of water
Laza, A.-L.   +6 more
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Green Synthesis of Heterocycles

open access: yes, 2020
Heterocycles are among the most common scaffolds in many organic molecules, e.g., vitamins, hormones, antibiotics, alkaloids, herbicides, dyes, drugs, and pharmaceutically relevant substances.
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Green chemistry for nanoparticle synthesis

Chemical Society Reviews, 2015
This review describes the principles of green chemistry applied to the field of nanoparticle synthesis.
Haohong, Duan   +2 more
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Synthesis and Green Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles

2021
Nanoparticles, ranging in the size from 1 to 100 nm possess novel or enhanced properties compared with larger particles of bulk materials, based on their specific characteristics such as size, distribution and morphology. Noble metal nanoparticles are widely used in the nano-medicinal application; especially silver nanoparticles, which exhibit ...
Aarti Sharma, Sarita Kumar
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Green Synthesis of Nanocomposites

2022
Nanotechnology has been a dynamic research area over the past few decades because it assures the resolution to the problems that hamper progress. Currently, a new era of ‘green synthesis' is an emerging multidisciplinary field in nanotechnology which employs reliable, sustainable, low-cost, non-hazardous, and eco-friendly techniques. Green synthesis is
Meenal D. Patil   +2 more
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GREEN SYNTHESIS OF NANOPARTICLES

2023
As the globe becomes greener, eco-friendly practices that protect the environment for coming generations are promoted. As a result, the world values the long-lasting qualities of personalized nanomaterials more than the diverse uses of nanotechnology, particularly in the medical industry.
P. Krishnaveni   +4 more
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