Synthesis of Nanoparticles from Plant Extract
Abstract
Green nanoparticle manufacturing has several applications in the environmental and medical fields. Green synthesis, in particular, aims to decrease the usage of harmful chemicals. The use of biological components like plants, for example, is generally thought to be safe. Plants also contain reducing and capping agents. This chapter covers the fundamentals of green chemistry as well as a review of plant-mediated nanoparticle synthesis and current applications. Nanoparticles include gold, silver, copper, palladium, platinum, zinc oxide, and titanium dioxide.
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