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In this review, we summarize recent work on the “green synthesis” of carbon nanoparticles (CNPs) and their application with a focus on biomedical applications. Recent developments in the green synthesis of carbon nanoparticles, from renewable precursors and their application for environmental, energy-storage and medicinal applications are discussed. CNPs, especially carbon nanotubes (CNTs), carbon quantum dots (CQDs) and graphene, have demonstrated utility as high-density energy storage media, environmental remediation materials and in biomedical applications. Conventional fabrication of CNPs can entail the use of toxic catalysts; therefore, we discuss low-toxicity manufacturing as well as sustainable and environmentally friendly methodology with a focus on utilizing readily available biomass as the precursor for generating CNPs.
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Qasim, M., Clarkson, A. N., & Hinkley, S. F. R. (2023, January 1). Green Synthesis of Carbon Nanoparticles (CNPs) from Biomass for Biomedical Applications. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24021023
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