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Phytonanotechnology
Challenges and Prospects

Outlines the major properties, synthesis methods and applications of nanoparticles derived from plant sources

N. Thajuddin (Edited by), Silvy Mathew (Edited by)

9780128223482, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 2 June 2020

354 pages, 130 illustrations (80 in full color)
23.4 x 19 x 2.3 cm, 0.7 kg

Phytonanotechnology: Challenges and Prospects consolidates information on the use of phytonanoparticles for biomedical, environmental and agricultural applications, covering recent advances in experimental and theoretical studies on various properties of nanoparticles derived from plant sources. The book deals with various attributes of phytonanoparticles, discussing their current and potential applications. In addition, it explores the development of phytonanoparticles, synthesis techniques, characterization techniques, environmental remediation applications, anti-microbial properties, miscellaneous applications, and multi-functional applications. Risks associated with nanoparticles are also discussed.

This book is an important reference for materials scientists, engineers, environmental scientists, food scientists and biomedical scientists who want to learn more about the applications of nanoparticles derived from plant sources.

1. Phytonanotechnology: A historical perspective, current challenges, and prospects

2. Characterization of green nanoparticles from plants

3. Plant extracts: Nanoparticle sources

4. Green nanoparticles from different plant groups

5. Phytonanotechnology and synthesis of silver nanoparticles

6. Phytonanotechnology and synthesis of copper nanoparticles

7. Metal oxide nanoparticles and plants

8. Nanoparticles fabrication by plant extracts

9. Phytonanotechnology and environmental remediation

10. Phytonanotechnology in biomedical applications

11.Multimodal applications of phytonanoparticles

12. Phytonanotechnology: A new horizon for the food industry

13. Phytonanotechnology and plant protection

14. Phytonanotechnology and agriculture

15. Phytonanotechnology: Challenges and future perspectives

Subject Areas: Materials science [TGM]

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