New Trends in the Synthesis of Nanoparticles by Green Methods

In this brief survey, we deal with green processes concerning the synthesis of zerovalent nanoparticles, enlighting some aspects motivating their choice with respect to traditional techniques generally relying upon toxic or noxious reactants and stabilizing agents. After a short discussion about hea...

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Main Authors: A. Reverberi, M. Vocciante, E. Lunghi, L. Pietrelli, B. Fabiano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2017-10-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/162
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spelling doaj-40017d704e24445e84552436dc65dd132021-02-17T21:25:59ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162017-10-016110.3303/CET1761109New Trends in the Synthesis of Nanoparticles by Green Methods A. ReverberiM. VoccianteE. LunghiL. PietrelliB. FabianoIn this brief survey, we deal with green processes concerning the synthesis of zerovalent nanoparticles, enlighting some aspects motivating their choice with respect to traditional techniques generally relying upon toxic or noxious reactants and stabilizing agents. After a short discussion about health and environmental safety related to the use of standard reductants, we run through several green methods for metal nanoparticle synthesis and we split them into two basic classes, according to the electropositivity of the elements which the nanoparticles are made of. This classification has been proposed in order to account for strengths and weaknesses of processes based on active substances of biological origin that, though being effective in the production of noble metal nanoparticles, proved to be much less suitable when tested in the synthesis of nanoparticles made of more electropositive elements. The goal of this work is essentially oriented to stimulating new research trends for the eco-friendly production of nanosized non-noble elements deserving more attention by current nanobiotechnology. https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/162
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M. Vocciante
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L. Pietrelli
B. Fabiano
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B. Fabiano
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Chemical Engineering Transactions
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title New Trends in the Synthesis of Nanoparticles by Green Methods
title_short New Trends in the Synthesis of Nanoparticles by Green Methods
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series Chemical Engineering Transactions
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description In this brief survey, we deal with green processes concerning the synthesis of zerovalent nanoparticles, enlighting some aspects motivating their choice with respect to traditional techniques generally relying upon toxic or noxious reactants and stabilizing agents. After a short discussion about health and environmental safety related to the use of standard reductants, we run through several green methods for metal nanoparticle synthesis and we split them into two basic classes, according to the electropositivity of the elements which the nanoparticles are made of. This classification has been proposed in order to account for strengths and weaknesses of processes based on active substances of biological origin that, though being effective in the production of noble metal nanoparticles, proved to be much less suitable when tested in the synthesis of nanoparticles made of more electropositive elements. The goal of this work is essentially oriented to stimulating new research trends for the eco-friendly production of nanosized non-noble elements deserving more attention by current nanobiotechnology.
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