Modern techniques to produce nanoparticles, nanomaterials, and nanocomposites are based on approaches that frequently involve high costs, inefficiencies, and negative environmental impacts. As such, there has been a real drive to develop and apply approaches that are more efficient and benign. The Handbook of Greener Synthesis of Nanomaterials and Compounds provides a comprehensive review of developments in this field, combining foundational green and nano-chemistry with the key information researchers need to assess, select and apply the most appropriate green synthesis approaches to their…mehr
Modern techniques to produce nanoparticles, nanomaterials, and nanocomposites are based on approaches that frequently involve high costs, inefficiencies, and negative environmental impacts. As such, there has been a real drive to develop and apply approaches that are more efficient and benign. The Handbook of Greener Synthesis of Nanomaterials and Compounds provides a comprehensive review of developments in this field, combining foundational green and nano-chemistry with the key information researchers need to assess, select and apply the most appropriate green synthesis approaches to their own work.
Volume 1: Fundamental Principles and Methods provides a clear introduction to the fundamentals of green synthesis that places synthesis in the context of green chemistry. Beginning with a discussion of key greener physical and chemical methods for synthesis, including ultrasound, microwave and mechanochemistry methods, the book goes on to explore biological methods, including biosynthesis, green nanoformation, and virus-assisted methods.
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Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: Fundamentals of greener synthesis 1. The Fundamental Perspectives of Greener Synthesis 2. The Importance of Green Chemistry Metrics 3. Greener Synthesis at Different Scales 4. Role of greener syntheses at the nanoscale
Part 2: Greener methods: Physical and chemical methods 5. One-pot synthesis of nanomaterials 6. Ultrasound-assisted reactions 7. Ultrasound-assisted process: Reactions, extraction and surface modification 8. Synthesis of carbon nanomaterials by chemical vapor deposition method using green chemistry principles 9. Synthesis of nanomaterials and compounds via microwave irradiation as a greener alternative 10. Ionic Liquids as Alternative Greener Solvents and Catalyst in Organic Transformations 11. Synthesis of nanomaterials by mechanochemistry 12. Greener catalysis for sustainable development of fine chemicals: An environmentally benevolent approach 13. Nanocatalyst As Green Catalyst 14. Greener Synthesis and Applications of Hybrid Sol-gel-processed Materials 15. Microwave assisted organic syntheses (MAOS): The green synthetic route 16. Recent advances in microwave assisted syntheses of organometallic compounds 17. Glycerol: the liquid support for nanocatalysts
Part 3: Greener methods: Biological methods 18. Greener synthesis of nanomaterials and compounds from biomass sources 19. Biosynthesis of bioactive zinc oxide nanoparticles 20. Greener Synthesis of Nanomaterials using Some Plant Extracts 21. Nanomaterials fabrication: Bacteria-assisted synthesis 22. Algae, fungi and yeast mediated biological synthesis of nanoparticles and their various biomedical applications 23. Industrial useful bioproducts and devices development from microbial strains assisted nanosystems or nanoparticles 24. Plant extracts: a key ingredient for greener synthesis of plasmonic nanoparticles 25. Virus-assisted biological methods for greener synthesis of nanomaterials 26. Sustainable valorization of the abundant biodiesel byproduct- glycerol 27. Fungi and Metal Nanoparticles 28. Green solvents 29. Artificial photosynthesis system for the reduction of carbon dioxide to value-added fuels
Part 1: Fundamentals of greener synthesis 1. The Fundamental Perspectives of Greener Synthesis 2. The Importance of Green Chemistry Metrics 3. Greener Synthesis at Different Scales 4. Role of greener syntheses at the nanoscale
Part 2: Greener methods: Physical and chemical methods 5. One-pot synthesis of nanomaterials 6. Ultrasound-assisted reactions 7. Ultrasound-assisted process: Reactions, extraction and surface modification 8. Synthesis of carbon nanomaterials by chemical vapor deposition method using green chemistry principles 9. Synthesis of nanomaterials and compounds via microwave irradiation as a greener alternative 10. Ionic Liquids as Alternative Greener Solvents and Catalyst in Organic Transformations 11. Synthesis of nanomaterials by mechanochemistry 12. Greener catalysis for sustainable development of fine chemicals: An environmentally benevolent approach 13. Nanocatalyst As Green Catalyst 14. Greener Synthesis and Applications of Hybrid Sol-gel-processed Materials 15. Microwave assisted organic syntheses (MAOS): The green synthetic route 16. Recent advances in microwave assisted syntheses of organometallic compounds 17. Glycerol: the liquid support for nanocatalysts
Part 3: Greener methods: Biological methods 18. Greener synthesis of nanomaterials and compounds from biomass sources 19. Biosynthesis of bioactive zinc oxide nanoparticles 20. Greener Synthesis of Nanomaterials using Some Plant Extracts 21. Nanomaterials fabrication: Bacteria-assisted synthesis 22. Algae, fungi and yeast mediated biological synthesis of nanoparticles and their various biomedical applications 23. Industrial useful bioproducts and devices development from microbial strains assisted nanosystems or nanoparticles 24. Plant extracts: a key ingredient for greener synthesis of plasmonic nanoparticles 25. Virus-assisted biological methods for greener synthesis of nanomaterials 26. Sustainable valorization of the abundant biodiesel byproduct- glycerol 27. Fungi and Metal Nanoparticles 28. Green solvents 29. Artificial photosynthesis system for the reduction of carbon dioxide to value-added fuels
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