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|a An Introduction to Green Nanotechnology /
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|a An Introduction to Green Nanotechnology, Volume 28, provides students, scientists and chemical engineers with an overview of several types of nanostructures, discusses the synthesis and characterization of nanostructures, and provides applications of nanotechnology in daily life. The book offers a foundation to green nanotechnology by explaining why green nanotechnology is important. Covers biological sources in green nanotechnology, antioxidants, green nanostructures, mechanism, synthesis and characterization. The book ends with an evaluation of the risks of nanotechnology in human life and future perspectives.
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|a Front Cover; An Introduction to Green Nanotechnology; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Chapter 1: An Introduction to Nanotechnology; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. The Importance of Nanoscale Materials; 1.3. Historical Advances in Nanotechnology; 1.4. Nanofabrication Methods in Nanotechnology; 1.4.1. Top-Down Approach; 1.4.2. Bottom-Up Approach; 1.4.3. Some Key Inventions and Discoveries; 1.5. Nanoallotropes of Carbon; 1.5.1. Fullerene; 1.5.2. Carbon Nanotubes; 1.5.3. Graphene; 1.6. Applications in Different Fields; 1.6.1. Molecular Metallic and Oxide Nanoparticles; 1.6.2. Nanomaterials
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|a 1.6.3. Nanotechnology's Biological Molecular Building Blocks1.7. Conclusions; References; Chapter 2: Types of Nanostructures; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Classification of Nanostructures Based on Dimension; 2.3. Classification and Types of Nanostructures; 2.3.1. Carbon-Based Nanostructures; 2.3.1.1. Fullerenes; 2.3.1.2. Carbon Nanotubes; 2.3.1.3. Graphene; 2.3.1.4. Nanodiamonds; 2.3.2. Organic-Based Nanostructures; 2.3.2.1. Dendrimers; 2.3.2.2. Polymeric Micelles and Nanocapsules; 2.3.3. Inorganic-Based Nanostructures; 2.3.3.1. Metal-Based Nanostructures; 2.3.3.2. Metal Oxide-Based Nanostructures
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|a 2.3.4. Composite-Based Nanostructures2.4. Other Nanostructures; 2.4.1. Nanocrystalline Materials; 2.4.2. Nanoporous Materials; 2.4.3. Nanofiber Materials; 2.4.4. Nanowire, Nanoflower, and Nanospring Nanostructures; 2.4.5. Quantum Dots; 2.5. Nanofabrication and Molecular Electronics; 2.6. Nanophotonics or Nano-Optics; References; Chapter 3: Biological Sources Used in Green Nanotechnology; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Plants; 3.3. Microorganisms; 3.3.1. Bacteria; 3.3.2. Viruses; 3.3.3. Fungi; 3.3.4. Algae; 3.3.5. Yeasts; 3.4. Mechanisms for the Biosynthesis of Metal Nanoparticles by Microorganisms
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|a 3.5. The Effect of Different Parameters on the Biological Synthesis of MNPs Using Microorganisms3.5.1. pH; 3.5.2. Temperature; 3.5.3. Concentration of Metal Ions; 3.5.4. Exposure Time to Substrate; 3.5.5. Type of Enzyme Used; References; Chapter 4: Applications of Nanotechnology in Daily Life; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Applications of Nanotechnology in Animal Science; 4.3. Applications of Nanotechnology in Agricultural Science; 4.4. Applications of Nanotechnology in the Nutrition Industry; 4.5. Applications of Nanotechnology in Water Treatment
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|a 4.6. Applications of Nanotechnology in Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Sciences4.7. Applications of Nanotechnology in Catalysis; 4.8. Nanotechnology for Energy Saving; References; Further Reading; Chapter 5: Green Nanotechnology; 5.1. Why Green Nanotechnology?; 5.2. Benefits of Green Methods; 5.3. Types of Phytochemical-Based Nanoparticles; 5.3.1. Phenolic-Based Nanoparticles; 5.3.2. Vitamin-Based Nanoparticles; 5.4. Plant-Derived Nanostructures; 5.4.1. Protein-Based Nanoparticles; 5.4.1.1. Grain Protein Nanoparticles; 5.4.1.2. Legume Protein Nanoparticles
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