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Handbook of Greener Synthesis of Nanomaterials and Compounds

Volume 1: Fundamental Principles and Methods

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2021
ISBN13: 9780128219386
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2021 9780128219386
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Modern techniques to produce nanoparticles, nanomaterials, and nanocomposites are based on approaches that frequently involve high costs, inefficiencies, and negative environmental impacts. As such, there has been a real drive to develop and apply approaches that are more efficient and benign. The Handbook of Greener Synthesis of Nanomaterials and Compounds provides a comprehensive review of developments in this field, combining foundational green and nano-chemistry with the key information researchers need to assess, select and apply the most appropriate green synthesis approaches to their own work.

Volume 1: Fundamental Principles and Methods provides a clear introduction to the fundamentals of green synthesis that places synthesis in the context of green chemistry. Beginning with a discussion of key greener physical and chemical methods for synthesis, including ultrasound, microwave and mechanochemistry methods, the book goes on to explore biological methods, including biosynthesis, green nanoformation, and virus-assisted methods.

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ISBN13:9780128219386
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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Part 1: Fundamentals of greener synthesis <br>1. The Fundamental Perspectives of Greener Synthesis <br>2. The Importance of Green Chemistry Metrics <br>3. Greener Synthesis at Different Scales <br>4. Role of greener syntheses at the nanoscale <br><br>Part 2: Greener methods: Physical and chemical methods <br>5. One-pot synthesis of nanomaterials <br>6. Ultrasound-assisted reactions <br>7. Ultrasound-assisted process: Reactions, extraction and surface modification <br>8. Synthesis of carbon nanomaterials by chemical vapor deposition method using green chemistry principles <br>9. Synthesis of nanomaterials and compounds via microwave irradiation as a greener alternative <br>10. Ionic Liquids as Alternative Greener Solvents and Catalyst in Organic Transformations <br>11. Synthesis of nanomaterials by mechanochemistry <br>12. Greener catalysis for sustainable development of fine chemicals: An environmentally benevolent approach <br>13. Nanocatalyst As Green Catalyst <br>14. Greener Synthesis and Applications of Hybrid Sol-gel-processed Materials <br>15. Microwave assisted organic syntheses (MAOS): The green synthetic route <br>16. Recent advances in microwave assisted syntheses of organometallic compounds <br>17. Glycerol: the liquid support for nanocatalysts <br><br>Part 3: Greener methods: Biological methods <br>18. Greener synthesis of nanomaterials and compounds from biomass sources <br>19. Biosynthesis of bioactive zinc oxide nanoparticles <br>20. Greener Synthesis of Nanomaterials using Some Plant Extracts <br>21. Nanomaterials fabrication: Bacteria-assisted synthesis <br>22. Algae, fungi and yeast mediated biological synthesis of nanoparticles and their various biomedical applications <br>23. Industrial useful bioproducts and devices development from microbial strains assisted nanosystems or nanoparticles <br>24. Plant extracts: a key ingredient for greener synthesis of plasmonic nanoparticles <br>25. Virus-assisted biological methods for greener synthesis of nanomaterials <br>26. Sustainable valorization of the abundant biodiesel byproduct- glycerol <br>27. Fungi and Metal Nanoparticles <br>28. Green solvents <br>29. Artificial photosynthesis system for the reduction of carbon dioxide to value-added fuels

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