Anandarup, Goswami and Chandrasekar, Kuppan and Shajeeya Amren, Shaik and Murthy, Chavali (2021) Chapter 3 - Greener synthesis at different scales. "Book title: Handbook of Greener Synthesis of Nanomaterials and Compounds Volume 1: Fundamental Principles and Methods (Elsevier)". pp. 63-106. ISSN 978-0-12-821938-6
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Abstract
Abstract
The dwindling supply of renewables, coupled with the alarming negative impacts of the available resources raises serious concerns about the sustainability of the chemi�cal and physical processes. Thus, it becomes imperative to find alternative options to such processes to make the processes greener and hence more sustainable. Though the sustainable approaches, especially in the context of synthetic procedures, involve the
greener routes, the special mention seems apt due to the sharp growth of the associated fields in recent past. As the utilization of inexpensive, earth-abundant, and environmen�tally benign precursors is the primary objective of these approaches, it is impossible to generalize this with a single strategy and hence a further categorization is necessary. In this context, the current chapter aims to introduce the topic of greener synthetic routes
with a classification based on the relation between the size/dimensionality (microscale and nanoscale) as well as the prevalence of the materials with the reported greener syn�thetic approaches. In each category, the materials are further classified based on their composition and types, and the development of greener synthetic strategies for the prepa�ration of materials (from each category) is described in details. The extrapolation of such approaches for the potential industrial applications is also evaluated. At the end of each
section, the present status, current challenges, and possible solutions are highlighted.Special care has been taken to avoid overlap with other chapters from the rest of the book
and the primary objective of the chapter is suitably emphasized wherever needed. The authors truly believe that the choice of the topic/subtopics of this chapter makes this a
unique one and the current chapter will surely help both the experts and nonexperts who are really interested in exploring the greener synthetic approaches for the preparation of
materials of various shape, sizes, functionalities, and properties
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | AC Rearch Cluster |
Depositing User: | Unnamed user with email techsupport@mosys.org |
Date Deposited: | 03 Nov 2023 10:56 |
Last Modified: | 03 Nov 2023 10:56 |
URI: | https://ir.vignan.ac.in/id/eprint/291 |