2017
DOI: 10.11648/j.am.20170605.16
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Applications of Bio-waste Materials as Green Synthesis of Nanoparticles and Water Purification

Abstract: Towards the future of green, sustainable and renewable products the suggestion of using the agriculture biomass in the coming decades got increased. Biomass material is one of the important sources of alternative material for the production of biocomposite products. An increasing global awareness about environmental issues is acting as the driving force behind the utilization of biomass material as valuable products. Bio-waste materials (agricultural waste) have been recognized as an ecological burden for the … Show more

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“…The so-called green nanometer-sized iron oxides are very suitable in biomedical applications, because they have excellent biocompatibility and are nontoxic. Especially, iron oxide nanoparticles occupy a special place in biomedical applications, such as drug delivery, contrast agent, heat delivery, and other related applications. , When we use natural sources or waste materials as raw materials to obtain nanoparticles of iron oxides, green synthesis is not only able to purify the iron oxide products from the toxic and unnecessary elements, but also make them more biocompatible. Furthermore, the most distinctive feature of iron oxide nanoparticles among other materials for biomedical applications is related to their magnetic properties . Besides the improvement of biocompatibility and toxicity using the green approach, several green synthesis methods have devoted their purpose to magnetic properties control and the development of nanometer-sized iron oxides.…”
Section: Recent Applications Of Nanometer-sized Iron Oxides Synthesiz...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The so-called green nanometer-sized iron oxides are very suitable in biomedical applications, because they have excellent biocompatibility and are nontoxic. Especially, iron oxide nanoparticles occupy a special place in biomedical applications, such as drug delivery, contrast agent, heat delivery, and other related applications. , When we use natural sources or waste materials as raw materials to obtain nanoparticles of iron oxides, green synthesis is not only able to purify the iron oxide products from the toxic and unnecessary elements, but also make them more biocompatible. Furthermore, the most distinctive feature of iron oxide nanoparticles among other materials for biomedical applications is related to their magnetic properties . Besides the improvement of biocompatibility and toxicity using the green approach, several green synthesis methods have devoted their purpose to magnetic properties control and the development of nanometer-sized iron oxides.…”
Section: Recent Applications Of Nanometer-sized Iron Oxides Synthesiz...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The natural nanomaterial [15] act as a potential candidate for the development of nanomaterials. The nanomaterial derived from such processes are cost-effective [16], biocompatible [17] and environmentally friendly [13]. The waste materials that are commonly used for nanomaterial synthesis include industrial waste like fly ash [7,18], red mud, agricultural waste [19,20] (rice husk and straw, wheat husk and straw, coconut shell), and plastic waste [21,22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the field of water purification, nanotechnology offers the opportunity to effectively remove dirt and bacteria. Adsorption has proven to be the best process for water purification technology due to its key advantages [7]. The use of nanotubes in drug delivery, protein delivery, and cancer peptide delivery has been explained.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%