Biowaste-derived Nanoparticles and Their Preparation: A Review
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https://doi.org/10.58414/SCIENTIFICTEMPER.2021.12.1.02Keywords:
Nanoparticles, Green Synthesis, Rice husk ash, Bovine bone powder, Eggshells, Fruit Peel PowderDimensions Badge
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The global population is increasing drastically by which the consumption of natural resources is more and more, creating larger by-products which are left unused creating huge wastage. Different methods are to be incorporated to use these biowastes for human use. One of such alternatives is the preparation of nanoparticles using these biowastes.This process is called as green synthesis.Green synthesized nanoparticles have a wide application in both biomedical and physiochemical fields. These NPs (Nanoparticles) transition between bulk materials and atomic or molecular structures.The present review deals with the synthesis of green synthesized nanoparticles from various agricultural wastes, which alos include wastes from animals.Abstract
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