
Biogenic-Based Metal Nanomaterials for Sustainable Engineering Applications
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Biogenic-Based Metal Nanomaterials for Sustainable Engineering Applications
About this book
The intersection of nanotechnology and sustainable engineering has given rise to increased interest in biogenic approaches, such as the use of natural biological processes to create metal nanomaterials. This new volume provides an exploration of biogenic metal nanomaterials, from their synthesis and characterization to their diverse applications in sustainable engineering. Detailed discussions on structural, chemical, and surface characterization provide the tools needed to analyze and optimize biogenic nanomaterials for practical applications such as for environmental remediation, energy storage, catalysis, biomedical, and other uses. Case studies and real-world examples illustrate how these materials are being used to address some of the most pressing challenges of our time. The book also considers regulatory and safety issues.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- About the Editors
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Part I Pathways for the Production of Silver Nanoparticles
- Part II Pathways for the Production of Zinc Nanoparticles
- Part III Pathways for the Production of Copper Nanoparticles
- Part IV Pathways for the Production of Gold Nanoparticles
- Index