04005nam 2201129z- 450 9910367745303321202102113-03921-787-9(CKB)4100000010106264(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/48895(oapen)doab48895(EXLCZ)99410000001010626420202102d2019 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGreen Synthesis of NanomaterialsMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20191 online resource (224 p.)3-03921-786-0 Nanomaterials possess astonishing physical and chemical properties. They play a key role in the development of novel and effective drugs, catalysts, sensors, and pesticides, to cite just a few examples. Notably, the synthesis of nanomaterials is usually achieved with chemical and physical methods needing the use of extremely toxic chemicals or high-energy inputs. To move towards more eco-friendly processes, researchers have recently focused on so-called "green synthesis", where microbial, animal-, and plant-borne compounds can be used as cheap reducing and stabilizing agents to fabricate nanomaterials. Green synthesis routes are cheap, environmentally sustainable, and can lead to the fabrication of nano-objects with controlled sizes and shapes-two key features determining their bioactivity.Biology, life sciencesbicsscagricultural pestsanti-fungalantimicrobialbiocatalysiscacaocarbon spherescell proliferationchitosancrystallographic phase controlCuInS2CVD processdengueDesulfovibrio desulfuricanselectrical conductivityenergy densityenzyme immobilizationEscherichia colifilariasisfunctionalizationgraphene oxidegreen synthesisgum kondagoguhollow carbon sphereshyaluronic acidhybrid nanoflowersin vitro testinginsecticidesionic nanocomplexeslarvicidallarvicidesleaflipasemagnetic nanomaterialsmesoporous materialsmethylene bluemicrowave energymicrowave injured cellsmosquito controln/ananomaterials (NMs)nanostructuredNaYF4 mesocrystalsnon-cytotoxicovicidalpalladium nanoparticlesphotocatalysisplasmapoly-L-lactic acidpolyargininepolyol-assisted fluoride ions slow-release strategyRaman spectroscopyreduced graphene oxidesample preparationScadoxus multiflorusself-assemblysilver nanoparticlessolid carbon spheressolvothermal synthesisspongesstored product insectssynthetic amorphous silica (SAS)TEMtime dependencetitanium dioxide nanoparticlesultrasonic dispersing (USD)X-ray photoelectron spectroscopyZnO NPsBiology, life sciencesBenelli Giovanniauth1304419BOOK9910367745303321Green Synthesis of Nanomaterials3027386UNINA