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Plant-mediated synthesis of silver and gold nanoparticles and their applications
Article first published online: 19 AUG 2008
DOI: 10.1002/jctb.2023
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Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology
Volume 84, Issue 2, pages 151–157, February 2009
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Kumar, V. and Yadav, S. K. (2009), Plant-mediated synthesis of silver and gold nanoparticles and their applications. J. Chem. Technol. Biotechnol., 84: 151–157. doi: 10.1002/jctb.2023
Publication History
- Issue published online: 5 JAN 2009
- Article first published online: 19 AUG 2008
- Manuscript Revised: 26 JUN 2008
- Manuscript Accepted: 26 JUN 2008
- Manuscript Received: 29 MAR 2008
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Keywords:
- nanoparticles;
- plants;
- applications;
- biogenic synthesis
Abstract
Nanobiotechnology deals with the synthesis of nanostructures using living organisms. Among the use of living organisms for nanoparticle synthesis, plants have found application particularly in metal nanoparticle synthesis. Use of plants for synthesis of nanoparticles could be advantageous over other environmentally benign biological processes as this eliminates the elaborate process of maintaining cell cultures. Biosynthetic processes for nanoparticles would be more useful if nanoparticles were produced extracellularly using plants or their extracts and in a controlled manner according to their size, dispersity and shape. Plant use can also be suitably scaled up for large-scale synthesis of nanoparticles. In view of this, we have reviewed here the use of plants or their extracts in the synthesis of silver and gold nanoparticles for various human applications. Copyright © 2008 Society of Chemical Industry

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