An Overview of the Effective Green Process for Nanopartical Synthesis and its Uses
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Abstract
Nanoparticles have drawn a lot of attention because of their special qualities and wide range of uses in industries including electronics, medicine, and catalysis. However, hazardous chemicals and energy-intensive procedures are frequently used in conventional nanoparticle synthesis methods, which raises manufacturing costs and pollutes the environment. As a result, the necessity for effective and environmentally friendly green ways of synthesising nanoparticles is increasing.This presentation focuses on a cutting-edge green approach to nanoparticle manufacturing that consumes less energy and environmentally favourable materials. To aid in the creation of nanoparticles, the process makes use of plant extracts or bio-waste products as stabilisers and reducing agents. Rich in phytochemicals or biomolecules that can effectively bind to and decrease metal ions are the plant extracts and bio-waste products.