Plant-Based Extracts as Reducing, Capping, and Stabilizing Agents for the Green Synthesis of Inorganic Nanoparticles
Universidad de Guadalajara · Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales Agrícolas y Pecuarias · +1 more institution
Abstract
The synthesis of inorganic nanoparticles for diverse applications is an active research area that involves physical and chemical methods, which typically are expensive, involve hazardous chemical reagents, use complex equipment and synthesis conditions, and consume large amounts of time and energy. Thus, green synthesis methods have emerged as eco-friendly and easy alternatives for inorganic nanoparticle synthesis, particularly the use of plant-based extracts from fruit juice, leaves, seeds, peel, stem, barks, and roots, which act as reducing, capping, and stabilizing agents, contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals and circular economy principles. Therefore, diverse inorganic nanoparticles have been…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 24.95
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 145
Authors
10- ZVZuamí Villagrán
Universidad de Guadalajara
- LMLuis Miguel Anaya‐EsparzaCorresponding
Universidad de Guadalajara
- CACarlos Arnulfo Velázquez‐CarrilesCorresponding
Universidad de Guadalajara
- JMJorge Manuel Silva‐Jara
Universidad de Guadalajara
- JMJosé Martín Ruvalcaba-Gómez
Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales Agrícolas y Pecuarias
Topics & keywords
- Nanoparticle
- Reducing agent
- Chemistry
- Nanotechnology
- Chemical engineering
- Materials science
- Organic chemistry
- Engineering