Author:
Elizabeth M. Kezia,Devi R. Uma,Raja K. Phani,Krishna K. Bala
Abstract
In recent years, changing material properties is gaining a significant research interest. Besides, applying the fundamentals of basic science to different applications is also more encouraged and on-demand. In this view, material science has become a common interest in various fields, starting from chemistry, physics, biology, and engineering. The common platform for all these sectors is nanoscience and nanotechnology. The main motto is changing material properties while converting it from bulk to its nano size level. The changes in properties like optical, mechanical, and others make the synthesized nanomaterials for implementation in various applications for humankind. Besides the success of this idea, the toxicity of the materials used during the synthesis becomes a question to researchers, as it hinders the sustainable development concept. If not total, a certain decrement in the toxic material utilization gives a pavement towards green technology. In this view, various researchers adopted plant materials as sources for synthesizing the nanomaterial in this decade. The present review highlights the utilization of coinage metal (Ag, Au, and Cu) salt to synthesize nanoparticles by using plant sources like leaf, bark and their characterization study along with their applications.
Publisher
Sciencedomain International
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3 articles.
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