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Nature, by dint of its constitution, harbors many unassuming
mysteries broadly manifested by its constituent cohorts. If physics
is the pivot that holds nature and chemistry provides reasons for
its existence, then the rest is just manifestation. Nanoscience and
technology harbor the congruence of these two core subjects,
whereby many phenomenon may be studied in the same perspective.
That nature operates at nanoscale-obeying the principles of
thermodynamics and supramolecular chemistry-is a well understood
fact manifested in a variety of life processes: bones are restored
after a fracture; clots potentially leading to cerebral strokes can
be dissolved. The regeneration of new structures in our system
follows a bottom-up approach. Be it a microbe (benign or
pathogenic), plant (lower or higher), plant parts/organs, food
beneficiaries, animal (lower), higher animal processing wastes,
these all are found to deliver nanomaterials under amenable
processing conditions. Identically, the molecules also seem to obey
the thermodynamic principles once they get dissociated/ionized and
the energy captured in the form of bonding helps in the synthesis
of a myriad of nanomaterials. This edited volume explores the
various green sources of nanomaterial synthesis and evaluates their
industrial and biomedical applications with a scope of scaling up.
It provides useful information to researchers involved in the green
synthesis of nanomaterials in fields ranging from medicine to
integrated agricultural management.
Nature, by dint of its constitution, harbors many unassuming
mysteries broadly manifested by its constituent cohorts. If physics
is the pivot that holds nature and chemistry provides reasons for
its existence, then the rest is just manifestation. Nanoscience and
technology harbor the congruence of these two core subjects,
whereby many phenomenon may be studied in the same perspective.
That nature operates at nanoscale-obeying the principles of
thermodynamics and supramolecular chemistry-is a well understood
fact manifested in a variety of life processes: bones are restored
after a fracture; clots potentially leading to cerebral strokes can
be dissolved. The regeneration of new structures in our system
follows a bottom-up approach. Be it a microbe (benign or
pathogenic), plant (lower or higher), plant parts/organs, food
beneficiaries, animal (lower), higher animal processing wastes,
these all are found to deliver nanomaterials under amenable
processing conditions. Identically, the molecules also seem to obey
the thermodynamic principles once they get dissociated/ionized and
the energy captured in the form of bonding helps in the synthesis
of a myriad of nanomaterials. This edited volume explores the
various green sources of nanomaterial synthesis and evaluates their
industrial and biomedical applications with a scope of scaling up.
It provides useful information to researchers involved in the green
synthesis of nanomaterials in fields ranging from medicine to
integrated agricultural management.
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