editedbook
NANOPARTICLE SYNTHESIS AND ITS PROPERTIES
Area/Stream: Chemical, Material Sciences & Nano Technology,
Authors: M. Manjuri, T. Kaviya, P. Krishnaveni, N. Jothika, M. Karunakaran
Keywords: Nanotechnology, Nanoscale, Chemical methods, Properties of nanoparticles, Drug delivery
Book Name /series: Futuristic Trends in Chemical, Material Sciences & Nano Technology, Volume 2, Book 12, Part 1, Chapter 8
Publication: IIP Proceedings
Year: 2022,
Month: November
Page No: 113-126,
ISSN/ISBN: 978-93-95632-66-9,
DOI/Link: https://www.rsquarel.org/assets/docupload/rsl202373F6704257B2B04.pdf
Abstract:
Due to their superior adjustable physical, chemical, and biological capabilities compared to their bulk counterparts, nanomaterials have become more important in technological advancements. According to their size, content, form, and place of origin, nanomaterials are divided into several groups. Each group benefits more and more as we get better at forecasting the precise characteristics of nanomaterials. When the manufacturing of nanomaterials increases and they are used in more industrial applications, toxicological problems are inevitable. This review's objective is to examine many aspects of nanomaterials, including their characteristics, production processes, and potential uses.
Cite this: M. Manjuri, T. Kaviya, P. Krishnaveni, N. Jothika, M. Karunakaran ,"NANOPARTICLE SYNTHESIS AND ITS PROPERTIES", Futuristic Trends in Chemical, Material Sciences & Nano Technology, Volume 2, Book 12, Part 1, Chapter 8, November, 2022, 113-126, 978-93-95632-66-9, https://www.rsquarel.org/assets/docupload/rsl202373F6704257B2B04.pdf