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Green synthesis refers to the eco-friendly production of nanoparticles using biological systems such as plants, bacteria, fungi, algae, and biomolecules instead of toxic chemicals and high-energy physical methods.
Green synthesis refers to the eco-friendly production of nanoparticles using biological systems such as plants, bacteria, fungi, algae, and biomolecules instead of toxic chemicals and high-energy physical methods.
Green Synthesis of Nanoparticles
Role
Eco-friendly production
Sustainable nanotechnology
Mechanism
Biological reduction
Natural capping
Principle
Green chemistry
Biomolecule-mediated reduction
Advantages
Non-toxic
Cost-effective
Disadvantages
Limited size control
Slower synthesis
Limitations
Poor reproducibility
Scale-up challenges