Effect of optimisation variable and the role of plant extract in the synthesis of nanoparticles using plant-mediated synthesis approaches

Implementing nanoparticles (NPs) is crucial in many areas, such as agriculture, environment, food, industrial, and medical. These NPs can be produced through physical and chemical methods. Interestingly, the increasing demand for green technologies has highlighted the advantages of green-based biolo...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, Nor Monica, Mohamed, Ahmad Husaini, Hasan, Nor'Aishah, Zainal- Abidin, Nurhamimah, Nawahwi, Mohd Zaini, Mohamad Azzeme, Azzreena
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier B.V. 2024
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author Ahmad, Nor Monica
Mohamed, Ahmad Husaini
Hasan, Nor'Aishah
Zainal- Abidin, Nurhamimah
Nawahwi, Mohd Zaini
Mohamad Azzeme, Azzreena
author_facet Ahmad, Nor Monica
Mohamed, Ahmad Husaini
Hasan, Nor'Aishah
Zainal- Abidin, Nurhamimah
Nawahwi, Mohd Zaini
Mohamad Azzeme, Azzreena
author_sort Ahmad, Nor Monica
building UPM Institutional Repository
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description Implementing nanoparticles (NPs) is crucial in many areas, such as agriculture, environment, food, industrial, and medical. These NPs can be produced through physical and chemical methods. Interestingly, the increasing demand for green technologies has highlighted the advantages of green-based biological methods that yield unique NPs with significant properties, including high conductivity, effective catalytic activity, high reducing potential, minimal agglomeration, less complicated procedure, less toxicity, and reduced research cost. Extracts from various plant parts can serve as natural reducing agents, stabilisers, or capping agents to the precursors during synthesis. Although numerous studies have reported the synthesis of NPs via the biological method, information on the key strategy for developing plant-mediated NPs remains scarce. In light of this research gap, this review aimed to provide a fresh perspective on the optimisation strategies and their impact on the novel preparation of plant extract-based NPs in terms of surface morphology, size, and performance in various field applications. This review also describes the roles of plant extracts as a reliable reducing and capping agent, the multiple mechanisms and factors affecting the synthesis process, including the concentration of plant extracts, metal ions, reaction temperature, and time, and a detailed discussion of various plant-based NP synthesis. Finally, the review highlights the current and potential application of green-based NPs.
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spelling upm-1155812025-03-11T05:18:55Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/115581/ Effect of optimisation variable and the role of plant extract in the synthesis of nanoparticles using plant-mediated synthesis approaches Ahmad, Nor Monica Mohamed, Ahmad Husaini Hasan, Nor'Aishah Zainal- Abidin, Nurhamimah Nawahwi, Mohd Zaini Mohamad Azzeme, Azzreena Implementing nanoparticles (NPs) is crucial in many areas, such as agriculture, environment, food, industrial, and medical. These NPs can be produced through physical and chemical methods. Interestingly, the increasing demand for green technologies has highlighted the advantages of green-based biological methods that yield unique NPs with significant properties, including high conductivity, effective catalytic activity, high reducing potential, minimal agglomeration, less complicated procedure, less toxicity, and reduced research cost. Extracts from various plant parts can serve as natural reducing agents, stabilisers, or capping agents to the precursors during synthesis. Although numerous studies have reported the synthesis of NPs via the biological method, information on the key strategy for developing plant-mediated NPs remains scarce. In light of this research gap, this review aimed to provide a fresh perspective on the optimisation strategies and their impact on the novel preparation of plant extract-based NPs in terms of surface morphology, size, and performance in various field applications. This review also describes the roles of plant extracts as a reliable reducing and capping agent, the multiple mechanisms and factors affecting the synthesis process, including the concentration of plant extracts, metal ions, reaction temperature, and time, and a detailed discussion of various plant-based NP synthesis. Finally, the review highlights the current and potential application of green-based NPs. Elsevier B.V. 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/115581/1/115581.pdf Ahmad, Nor Monica and Mohamed, Ahmad Husaini and Hasan, Nor'Aishah and Zainal- Abidin, Nurhamimah and Nawahwi, Mohd Zaini and Mohamad Azzeme, Azzreena (2024) Effect of optimisation variable and the role of plant extract in the synthesis of nanoparticles using plant-mediated synthesis approaches. Inorganic Chemistry Communications, 161. art. no. 111839. pp. 1-22. ISSN 1387-7003; eISSN: 1387-7003 https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S138770032301451X 10.1016/j.inoche.2023.111839
spellingShingle Ahmad, Nor Monica
Mohamed, Ahmad Husaini
Hasan, Nor'Aishah
Zainal- Abidin, Nurhamimah
Nawahwi, Mohd Zaini
Mohamad Azzeme, Azzreena
Effect of optimisation variable and the role of plant extract in the synthesis of nanoparticles using plant-mediated synthesis approaches
title Effect of optimisation variable and the role of plant extract in the synthesis of nanoparticles using plant-mediated synthesis approaches
title_full Effect of optimisation variable and the role of plant extract in the synthesis of nanoparticles using plant-mediated synthesis approaches
title_fullStr Effect of optimisation variable and the role of plant extract in the synthesis of nanoparticles using plant-mediated synthesis approaches
title_full_unstemmed Effect of optimisation variable and the role of plant extract in the synthesis of nanoparticles using plant-mediated synthesis approaches
title_short Effect of optimisation variable and the role of plant extract in the synthesis of nanoparticles using plant-mediated synthesis approaches
title_sort effect of optimisation variable and the role of plant extract in the synthesis of nanoparticles using plant-mediated synthesis approaches
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