Green Synthesis of Nanomaterials
Biological and Environmental Applications
Herausgeber: Chakravarty, Archana; Ikram, Saiqa; Yadava, R. N.; Singh, Preeti
Green Synthesis of Nanomaterials
Biological and Environmental Applications
Herausgeber: Chakravarty, Archana; Ikram, Saiqa; Yadava, R. N.; Singh, Preeti
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Develop sustainable nanomaterial applications with this cutting-edge introduction Nanomaterials are one of the most important areas of scientific and industrial development, with impacts in virtually every area touched by materials science. Their unique properties have particularly widespread applications in biomedical and environmental research, where they contribute to sustainable and cost-effective processes. The synthesis of nanomaterials, however, can itself be costly and environmentally damaging; green or sustainable synthesis of nanomaterials is an essential development if the full…mehr
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Februar 2024
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9781119900900
- ISBN-10: 1119900905
- Artikelnr.: 67739792
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Februar 2024
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9781119900900
- ISBN-10: 1119900905
- Artikelnr.: 67739792
Sustainable Green Nanomaterial 1 Aayushi Chanderiya, Atish Roy, and Ratnesh
Das 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Synthesis Methods of Nanomaterials 4 1.3 Green
Synthesis 5 1.4 Biosynthesis of Nanoparticles from Plants 6 1.5
Characterization of Nanomaterials 7 1.6 Environmental and Health Concerns 9
1.7 Application 9 1.8 Future Scope 15 1.9 Ongoing Challenges 16 1.10
Conclusion 16 2 Medicinal Plant-Mediated Nanomaterials 22 Abu Taha,
Nowsheenah Farooq, and Athar Adil Hashmi 2.1 Introduction 23 2.2 Synthesis
of Gold Nanoparticles 24 2.3 Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles 28 2.4
Synthesis of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles 31 2.5 Synthesis of Titanium Oxide
Nanoparticles 34 2.6 Synthesis of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles 35 2.7
Conclusion and Future Perspective 37 3 Microorganism-Based Synthesis of
Nanomaterials and Their Applications 46 Khairatun Najwa Mohd Amin, Rohana
Abu, Sharifah Fathiyah Sy Mohamad, and Afkar Rabbani Hidayatullah Hipeni
3.1 Introduction 47 3.2 Microorganism 49 3.3 Development of
Microorganism-Based Synthesis of Nanomaterial 50 3.4 Mechanism of
Microorganism-Based Synthesis of Nanomaterial 55 3.5 Application of
Microorganism-Based Synthesized Nanomaterial 60 3.6 Conclusion and
Perspective 61 4 Biopolymer-Based Nanomaterials and Their Applications 71
Baranya Murugan, Is Fatimah, MA Motalib Hossain, and Suresh Sagadevan 4.1
Introduction 72 4.2 Classification of Biopolymers 73 4.3 Synthesis Methods
of Biopolymers 75 4.4 Characterization Methods of Biopolymers 75 4.5
Nanotechnology-Based Applications of Biopolymers 77 4.6 Conclusions 82 5
Photoinduced Synthesis of Nanoparticles 89 Nowsheenah Farooq, Abu Taha, and
Athar Adil Hashmi 5.1 Introduction 90 5.2 Methods of Synthesis 92 5.3
Photochemical Synthesis of Nanomaterials 94 5.4 Photochemical Synthesis of
UO2 Nanoparticles in Aqueous Solutions 100 5.5 Photochemical Synthesis of
ZnO Nanoparticles 101 5.6 Conclusion 102 6 Green Nanomaterials in Textile
Industry 114 Indu Kumari, Sarabjeet Kaur, and Ratnesh Das 6.1 Introduction
115 6.2 Nanomaterials Consistent with Textiles 116 6.3 Techniques Related
to Textile Functionalization 117 6.4 Utilization of Nanotechnology in
Textile Industry 120 6.5 Nanomaterials with Different Functional Textiles
121 6.6 Conclusion 125 7 Drug-delivery, Antimicrobial, Anticancerous
Applications of Green Synthesized Nanomaterials 131 Sivasubramanian
Murugappan, Monika Pebam, Sri Amruthaa Sankaranarayanan, and Aravind Kumar
Rengan 7.1 Introduction 132 7.2 Gold Nanoparticles 133 7.3 Silver
Nanoparticles 137 7.4 Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles 141 7.5 Titanium Dioxide
Nanoparticles 147 7.6 Iron Oxide Nanoparticles 150 7.7 Carbon Based
Nanomaterials 153 7.8 Conclusion and Future Directions 156 8 How
Eco-friendly Nanomaterials are Effective for the Sustainability of the
Environment 169 Manoj Kumar, Preeti Sharma, Archana Chakravarty, Sikandar
Paswan, and Deepak Kumar Bhartiya 8.1 Introduction 170 8.2 Eco-friendly
Nanomaterials 172 8.3 Green Nanomaterial for Removal of Water Contamination
175 8.4 Green Nanomaterial for Removal of Soil Pollution 178 8.5 Conclusion
179 9 Magnetotactic Bacteria-Synthesized Nanoparticles and Their
Applications 187 Juhi Gupta and Athar Adil Hashmi 9.1 Introduction 188 9.2
Characteristics of Magnetosomes (MNPs)--Biogenic NPs and Their
Physico-Chemical Properties 190 9.3 Synthesis of Magnetosomes 193 9.4 MNPs
Relative to Chemically Synthesized NPs 194 9.5 Applications of Magnetosomes
197 9.6 Conclusion and Future Perspective 200 10 Biofabrication of
Nanoparticles in Wound-Healing Materials 208 Nishat Khan, Isha Arora,
Amrish Chandra, and Seema Garg 10.1 Introduction 209 10.2 Nanoparticles 215
10.3 Nanocomposites or Composite Nanoparticles 216 10.4 Coatings and
Scaffolds 218 10.5 Green Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles 220 10.6
Conclusion 225 11 Cellulosic Nanomaterials for Remediation of Greenhouse
Effect 228 Athanasia Amanda Septevani, Melati Septiyanti, Annisa Rifathin,
David Natanael Vicarneltor, Yulianti Sampora, Benni F. Ramadhoni, and
Sudiyarmanto 11.1 Introduction 229 11.2 Cellulosic Nanomaterials in
Automotive Application 230 11.3 Cellulosic Nanomaterials in the Application
of Thermal Insulation 233 11.4 Cellulosic Nanomaterial for Gas Capture and
Separation 236 11.5 Conclusion and Future Prospective 239 12 Ecofriendly
Nanomaterials for Wastewater Treatment 248 Neeru Dabas, Shivani Chaudhary,
Ritu Rani Chaudhary, and Gautam Jaiswar 12.1 Introduction 249 12.2
Application of Ecofriendly Nanomaterials 249 12.3 Inorganic Nanoparticles
251 12.4 Synthesis of Green Nanomaterials 252 12.5 Nanocellulose
Nanomaterials for Water Treatment 253 12.6 Graphene-CNT Hybrid/Graphene
Hybrids (GO and Biopolymer) 254 12.7 Green Nanocomposite 256 12.8
Ecofriendly Nanomaterials from Agricultural Wastes 259 12.9 Conclusion 264
13 Bio-nanomaterials from Agricultural Waste and Its Applications 270
Shaily, Adnan Shahzaib, Fahmina Zafar, and Nahid Nishat 13.1 Introduction
271 13.2 Lignin 272 13.4 Vegetable/Fruit Waste 284 13.5 Conclusion 286 14
Peptide-Assisted Synthesis of Nanoparticles and Their Applications 292
Vikas Kumar 14.1 Introduction 292 14.2 Synthesis of Metal Nanoparticles by
Using Peptides as Template 295 14.3 Characterization of Peptide-MNP Hybrids
295 14.4 Biological and Environmental Applications of Peptide Nanoparticles
301 14.5 Conclusion 308 15 Pharmacotherapy Approach of Peptide-Assisted
Nanoparticle 317 Shivani A. Kumar, Rimon Ranjit Das, and Surbhi Malik 15.1
Introduction 317 15.2 The Peptide-NP Conjugation 319 15.3 Targeted Drug
Delivery 321 15.4 Pathogenic Protein Interaction Inhibition 323 15.5
Molecular Imaging 326 15.6 Liquid Biopsy 329 15.7 Summary and Outlook 331
16 Unleashing the Potential of Green-Synthesized Nanoparticles for
Effective Biomedical Application 343 G.K. Prashanth, Manoj Gadewar, M.
Mutthuraju, Srilatha Rao, A.S. Sowmyashree, K. Shwetha, Mithun Kumar Ghosh,
B.R. Malini, and Vinita Chaturvedi 16.1 Introduction 344 16.2 Synthesis and
Characterization of NPs 345 16.3 GNPs as Anti-Carcinogens 346 16.4 Green
NPs as Anti-Microbials 348 16.5 Applications of Green NPs in Another Drug
Delivery 354 16.6 Conclusion 354 Acknowledgments 356 References 356 Index
369
Sustainable Green Nanomaterial 1 Aayushi Chanderiya, Atish Roy, and Ratnesh
Das 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Synthesis Methods of Nanomaterials 4 1.3 Green
Synthesis 5 1.4 Biosynthesis of Nanoparticles from Plants 6 1.5
Characterization of Nanomaterials 7 1.6 Environmental and Health Concerns 9
1.7 Application 9 1.8 Future Scope 15 1.9 Ongoing Challenges 16 1.10
Conclusion 16 2 Medicinal Plant-Mediated Nanomaterials 22 Abu Taha,
Nowsheenah Farooq, and Athar Adil Hashmi 2.1 Introduction 23 2.2 Synthesis
of Gold Nanoparticles 24 2.3 Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles 28 2.4
Synthesis of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles 31 2.5 Synthesis of Titanium Oxide
Nanoparticles 34 2.6 Synthesis of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles 35 2.7
Conclusion and Future Perspective 37 3 Microorganism-Based Synthesis of
Nanomaterials and Their Applications 46 Khairatun Najwa Mohd Amin, Rohana
Abu, Sharifah Fathiyah Sy Mohamad, and Afkar Rabbani Hidayatullah Hipeni
3.1 Introduction 47 3.2 Microorganism 49 3.3 Development of
Microorganism-Based Synthesis of Nanomaterial 50 3.4 Mechanism of
Microorganism-Based Synthesis of Nanomaterial 55 3.5 Application of
Microorganism-Based Synthesized Nanomaterial 60 3.6 Conclusion and
Perspective 61 4 Biopolymer-Based Nanomaterials and Their Applications 71
Baranya Murugan, Is Fatimah, MA Motalib Hossain, and Suresh Sagadevan 4.1
Introduction 72 4.2 Classification of Biopolymers 73 4.3 Synthesis Methods
of Biopolymers 75 4.4 Characterization Methods of Biopolymers 75 4.5
Nanotechnology-Based Applications of Biopolymers 77 4.6 Conclusions 82 5
Photoinduced Synthesis of Nanoparticles 89 Nowsheenah Farooq, Abu Taha, and
Athar Adil Hashmi 5.1 Introduction 90 5.2 Methods of Synthesis 92 5.3
Photochemical Synthesis of Nanomaterials 94 5.4 Photochemical Synthesis of
UO2 Nanoparticles in Aqueous Solutions 100 5.5 Photochemical Synthesis of
ZnO Nanoparticles 101 5.6 Conclusion 102 6 Green Nanomaterials in Textile
Industry 114 Indu Kumari, Sarabjeet Kaur, and Ratnesh Das 6.1 Introduction
115 6.2 Nanomaterials Consistent with Textiles 116 6.3 Techniques Related
to Textile Functionalization 117 6.4 Utilization of Nanotechnology in
Textile Industry 120 6.5 Nanomaterials with Different Functional Textiles
121 6.6 Conclusion 125 7 Drug-delivery, Antimicrobial, Anticancerous
Applications of Green Synthesized Nanomaterials 131 Sivasubramanian
Murugappan, Monika Pebam, Sri Amruthaa Sankaranarayanan, and Aravind Kumar
Rengan 7.1 Introduction 132 7.2 Gold Nanoparticles 133 7.3 Silver
Nanoparticles 137 7.4 Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles 141 7.5 Titanium Dioxide
Nanoparticles 147 7.6 Iron Oxide Nanoparticles 150 7.7 Carbon Based
Nanomaterials 153 7.8 Conclusion and Future Directions 156 8 How
Eco-friendly Nanomaterials are Effective for the Sustainability of the
Environment 169 Manoj Kumar, Preeti Sharma, Archana Chakravarty, Sikandar
Paswan, and Deepak Kumar Bhartiya 8.1 Introduction 170 8.2 Eco-friendly
Nanomaterials 172 8.3 Green Nanomaterial for Removal of Water Contamination
175 8.4 Green Nanomaterial for Removal of Soil Pollution 178 8.5 Conclusion
179 9 Magnetotactic Bacteria-Synthesized Nanoparticles and Their
Applications 187 Juhi Gupta and Athar Adil Hashmi 9.1 Introduction 188 9.2
Characteristics of Magnetosomes (MNPs)--Biogenic NPs and Their
Physico-Chemical Properties 190 9.3 Synthesis of Magnetosomes 193 9.4 MNPs
Relative to Chemically Synthesized NPs 194 9.5 Applications of Magnetosomes
197 9.6 Conclusion and Future Perspective 200 10 Biofabrication of
Nanoparticles in Wound-Healing Materials 208 Nishat Khan, Isha Arora,
Amrish Chandra, and Seema Garg 10.1 Introduction 209 10.2 Nanoparticles 215
10.3 Nanocomposites or Composite Nanoparticles 216 10.4 Coatings and
Scaffolds 218 10.5 Green Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles 220 10.6
Conclusion 225 11 Cellulosic Nanomaterials for Remediation of Greenhouse
Effect 228 Athanasia Amanda Septevani, Melati Septiyanti, Annisa Rifathin,
David Natanael Vicarneltor, Yulianti Sampora, Benni F. Ramadhoni, and
Sudiyarmanto 11.1 Introduction 229 11.2 Cellulosic Nanomaterials in
Automotive Application 230 11.3 Cellulosic Nanomaterials in the Application
of Thermal Insulation 233 11.4 Cellulosic Nanomaterial for Gas Capture and
Separation 236 11.5 Conclusion and Future Prospective 239 12 Ecofriendly
Nanomaterials for Wastewater Treatment 248 Neeru Dabas, Shivani Chaudhary,
Ritu Rani Chaudhary, and Gautam Jaiswar 12.1 Introduction 249 12.2
Application of Ecofriendly Nanomaterials 249 12.3 Inorganic Nanoparticles
251 12.4 Synthesis of Green Nanomaterials 252 12.5 Nanocellulose
Nanomaterials for Water Treatment 253 12.6 Graphene-CNT Hybrid/Graphene
Hybrids (GO and Biopolymer) 254 12.7 Green Nanocomposite 256 12.8
Ecofriendly Nanomaterials from Agricultural Wastes 259 12.9 Conclusion 264
13 Bio-nanomaterials from Agricultural Waste and Its Applications 270
Shaily, Adnan Shahzaib, Fahmina Zafar, and Nahid Nishat 13.1 Introduction
271 13.2 Lignin 272 13.4 Vegetable/Fruit Waste 284 13.5 Conclusion 286 14
Peptide-Assisted Synthesis of Nanoparticles and Their Applications 292
Vikas Kumar 14.1 Introduction 292 14.2 Synthesis of Metal Nanoparticles by
Using Peptides as Template 295 14.3 Characterization of Peptide-MNP Hybrids
295 14.4 Biological and Environmental Applications of Peptide Nanoparticles
301 14.5 Conclusion 308 15 Pharmacotherapy Approach of Peptide-Assisted
Nanoparticle 317 Shivani A. Kumar, Rimon Ranjit Das, and Surbhi Malik 15.1
Introduction 317 15.2 The Peptide-NP Conjugation 319 15.3 Targeted Drug
Delivery 321 15.4 Pathogenic Protein Interaction Inhibition 323 15.5
Molecular Imaging 326 15.6 Liquid Biopsy 329 15.7 Summary and Outlook 331
16 Unleashing the Potential of Green-Synthesized Nanoparticles for
Effective Biomedical Application 343 G.K. Prashanth, Manoj Gadewar, M.
Mutthuraju, Srilatha Rao, A.S. Sowmyashree, K. Shwetha, Mithun Kumar Ghosh,
B.R. Malini, and Vinita Chaturvedi 16.1 Introduction 344 16.2 Synthesis and
Characterization of NPs 345 16.3 GNPs as Anti-Carcinogens 346 16.4 Green
NPs as Anti-Microbials 348 16.5 Applications of Green NPs in Another Drug
Delivery 354 16.6 Conclusion 354 Acknowledgments 356 References 356 Index
369