2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2015.06.108
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Cellophane and filter paper as cellulosic support for silver nanoparticles and its thermal decomposition catalysis

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“…Because, AgNPs harm the cell membrane and the cellular content of the organism by inhibiting cell division (Sana et al, 2018;Paosen et al, 2017). Several methods for the synthesis of AgNPs have been reported which includes thermal decomposition (da Silva Pereira et al, 2015), wet chemical reduction (Wang et al, 2018), electrochemical (Abudabbus et al, 2018), microwave (Yüksel et al, 2016) ball milling method (Salarian et al, 2017) and laser ablation method (Arakcheev et al, 2018;Sportelli et al, 2019). The disadvantages of these methods are expensive, high temperature and pressure requirements, and the formation of toxic by-products including carcinogenic and/or highly active radicals resulting from the use of harmful solvents (sodium borohydride, hydrazine, ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid and N, N-dimethyl formamide etc.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because, AgNPs harm the cell membrane and the cellular content of the organism by inhibiting cell division (Sana et al, 2018;Paosen et al, 2017). Several methods for the synthesis of AgNPs have been reported which includes thermal decomposition (da Silva Pereira et al, 2015), wet chemical reduction (Wang et al, 2018), electrochemical (Abudabbus et al, 2018), microwave (Yüksel et al, 2016) ball milling method (Salarian et al, 2017) and laser ablation method (Arakcheev et al, 2018;Sportelli et al, 2019). The disadvantages of these methods are expensive, high temperature and pressure requirements, and the formation of toxic by-products including carcinogenic and/or highly active radicals resulting from the use of harmful solvents (sodium borohydride, hydrazine, ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid and N, N-dimethyl formamide etc.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%