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Limitations of nanomaterials insights in green chemistry sustainable route: Review on novel applications

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GREEN PROCESSING AND SYNTHESIS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages 951-964

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DE GRUYTER POLAND SP Z O O
DOI: 10.1515/gps-2022-0081

Keywords

green synthesis; nanomaterial; diagnostic; health; environment; plant extract

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Nanotechnology is an important tool for the green synthesis of noble nanomaterials from plants. Green synthesis has advantages over traditional chemical methods, such as lower cost, reduced pollution, and improved human health and environmental safety. The synthesis of nanomaterials from plants not only provides benefits to living beings at a low cost and minimal harm, but also has a wide range of applications in fields such as biomedical research, diagnostics, drug discovery, and catalysis.
Nanotechnology is an emerging as a significant development tool for the green synthesis of noble nanomaterial. Green synthesis is superior to conventional chemical methods as it is less expensive, reduced pollution, and enhances human health and the environment safety. Nanomaterial and their green synthesis from plants became an interesting aspect of nanotechnologies due to the many benefits they provide to living beings, as well as their low cost and minimal harm to humans and the environment. They also have a wide range of applications in biomedical research, diagnostics, and drug discovery and also in catalysis. The current review focuses on the synthesis of nanoparticle from plants using greener approach and their novel applications.

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