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ISBN-10 : 0323885365
ISBN-13 : 9780323885362
Author: Raghvendra Pratap Singh, Alok R. Rai, Ahmed Abdala, Ratiram G. Chaudhary
Biogenic Sustainable Nanotechnology: Trends and Progress focuses on the green synthesis of nanomaterials with various biological systems, emphasizing the mechanisms of nanomaterial synthesis, spectroscopic characterizations, and applications in a variety of industrial sectors.
Biogenic Sustainable Nanotechnology: Trends and Progress 1st Table of contents:
1. Building nanomaterials with microbial factories
Abstract
Chapter outline
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Mechanisms of metal nanoparticles synthesis by bacteria
1.3 Nanoparticle biosynthesis
1.4 Conclusion
1.5 Future prospects
Acknowledgments
References
2. Phytofabrication of nickel-based nanoparticles: focus on environmental benign technology and therapeutic perspectives
Abstract
Chapter outline
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Current status of Ni-based nanoparticles
2.3 Fabrication of Ni-based nanoparticles
2.4 Conclusion and future perspectives of Ni-based nanoparticles
References
3. Bacterial cellular mechanisms for synthesis of green nanostructured compounds
Abstract
Chapter outline
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Microorganism involved in the synthesis of nanoparticles
3.3 Synthesis of bacterial nanoparticles by using cellular mechanism
3.4 Application of biologically synthesized nanoparticles
3.5 Conclusion
References
4. Ecofriendly microorganism assisted fabrication of metal nanoparticles and their applications
Abstract
Chapter outline
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Bacteria-mediated synthesis
4.3 Fungi-mediated synthesis
4.4 Conclusion
References
5. Herbal spices and nanotechnology for the benefit of human health
Abstract
Chapter outline
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Complementary role of spices and nanotechnology in development of herbal medicine
5.3 Journey of spices for the betterment of human life
5.4 Ancient to current status of the use of herbal spices and nanotechnology
5.5 Use of spices as a source of natural color
5.6 Use as a natural source of antioxidant and antimicrobial agents
5.7 Need for bioprospection of herbs and spices
5.8 Issues and challenges with herbal nanomedicines
5.9 Conclusion and future perspectives
References
6. Nanoparticles for sustainable agriculture: innovative potential with current and future perspectives
Abstract
Chapter outline
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Nanopesticides: agro-based formulations for pest control
6.3 Nanofertilizers: recent trends and prospect in agriculture system
6.4 Nanoparticles: uptake, translocations, and plant growth
6.5 Recent advances in nanoparticles for plant protection
6.6 Nanomaterials as agents to smart monitoring
6.7 Nanoparticles for managing the agricultural postharvest waste
6.8 Future perspective
6.9 Conclusion
References
7. Fabrications and applications of polymer–graphene nanocomposites for sustainability
Abstract
Chapter outline
7.1 Introduction
7.2 History background of polymer–graphene nanocomposites
7.3 Overview of polymer–graphene nanocomposites
7.4 Preparation methods polymer–graphene nanocomposites
7.5 Modification techniques for graphene and graphene oxide
7.6 Interactions of graphene oxide and graphene with polymers
7.7 Natural polymers nanocomposites
7.8 Synthetic polymers nanocomposites
7.9 Conductive polymers nanocomposites
7.10 Applications of graphene/polymer nanocomposites
7.11 Conclusion
References
8. Phytofabrication of metal oxide/iron-based and their therapeutic and their therapeutic potentials: in-depth insights into the recent progress
Abstract
Chapter outline
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Methods for nanoparticles fabrication
8.3 Biofabrication of NPs
8.4 Phytofabrication of NPs
8.5 Mechanism of phytofabrication of NPs
8.6 Therapeutic potentials of iron-based NPs
8.7 Conclusion
References
9. Highlights of decade long progress of nano-selenium fabricated from plant biomass: insights into techniques and mechanisms
Abstract
Chapter outline
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Selenium nanoparticles
9.3 Synthesis
9.4 Mechanism of formation of SeNPs
9.5 Recent reports of SeNPs formation
9.6 Applications in SeNPs in food packing
9.7 Toxicity of SeNPs
9.8 Conclusion
References
10. Strategies of nanotechnology as a defense system in plants
Abstract
Chapter outline
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Nanotechnology in plant defense mechanism
10.3 Nanotoxicity and nanobusiness
10.4 Conclusion
Future line of work
References
Further reading
11. Nanocomposites for dye remediation from aqueous solutions
Abstract
Chapter outline
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Dyes
11.3 Nanocomposites
11.4 Photocatalytic degradation of dyes
11.5 Conclusion
References
12. Sustainable hybrid nanomaterials for environmental remediation and agricultural advancement
Abstract
Chapter outline
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Applications of hybrid nanomaterials
12.3 Future aspects
12.4 Concluding remarks
References
13. Bacterial synthesis of zinc oxide nanoparticles and their applications
Abstract
Chapter outline
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Synthesis of nanoparticles
13.3 Classification of nanomaterials
13.4 Green nanotechnology
13.5 Scheming of green nanomaterials
13.6 Zinc oxide
13.7 Applications of zinc oxide nanoparticles
13.8 Biosynthesis of nanoparticles
13.9 Bacterial synthesis of ZnO nanoparticles and its applications
13.10 Conclusions
References
14. Environmental impact on toxicity of nanomaterials
Abstract
Chapter outline
14.1 Introduction
14.2 A brief walk to nanomaterials and their properties
14.3 The history of nanomaterials and their creation
14.4 Nanomaterial sources
14.5 Types and classification of nanomaterials
14.6 Applications of nanoparticles
14.7 Nanomaterial regulations
14.8 Nanomaterials problems and risk valuation
14.9 The potential for interactions between nanoparticles and living systems sources and health effects of nanoparticles
14.10 Mechanisms of nanoparticle toxicity
14.11 Nanoparticles in living systems – the surface effects
14.12 Toxicology of nanoparticles
14.13 Nanomaterials of different substances and their toxicity
14.14 Solving toxic problem
14.15 Conclusion
References
15. Sustainable nanotechnology for human resource development
Abstract
Chapter outline
15.1 Introduction
15.2 The nano-agroparticles
15.3 Nanotechnology for sustainable practice
15.4 Chitosan nanoparticles synthesis
15.5 How to load active principle into chitosan nanoparticles
15.6 Function of chitosan nanoparticles
15.7 Conclusion and future perspectives
References
16. Rationale and trends of applied nanotechnology
Abstract
Chapter outline
16.1 Introduction
16.2 Rules and regulations for nanotechnology
16.3 Global nanotechnology sectors
16.4 Types of nanotechnology
16.5 Nanotechnology applications
16.6 Societal acceptance of nanotechnology
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