Green synthesis of nanomaterials for smart biopolymer packaging: challenges and outlooks
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Published:2023-02-26
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ISSN:2008-9244
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Container-title:Journal of Nanostructure in Chemistry
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Nanostruct Chem
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Jafarzadeh ShimaORCID, Nooshkam Majid, Zargar Masoumeh, Garavand Farhad, Ghosh Sabyasachi, Hadidi Milad, Forough Mehrdad
Abstract
AbstractThere are several physical and chemical methods for synthesizing nanomaterials, while the most appropriate techniques involve using green chemistry and eco-friendly material. Recently, green synthesized materials for different applications have gained attention as a result of their environmental friendliness and cost-effectiveness. Applying green synthesized nanoparticles (NPS) in food packaging has been extensively investigated. Biopolymers require filler to enhance the optical, barrier, thermal, antimicrobial, and mechanical properties of packaging. Biopolymer packaging incorporated with green synthesized NPs is expected to simultaneously enhance performance while reducing environmental damage. The current review article focuses on biopolymer films with bio (green)-synthesized nanomaterials and their effectiveness in reducing the negative environmental implications of synthetic packaging. It also covers the general concepts of green synthesis of NPs, their production methods, their performance, and characterization, and discusses the potential, performance and recent developments of bio-nanocomposite films/coatings in biodegradable food packaging. Recent reports and trends provide more insight into the impact of green synthesized nanomaterials on food packaging.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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Chemistry (miscellaneous)
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