Grape Waste Materials—An Attractive Source for Developing Nanomaterials with Versatile Applications

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In the last decade, researchers have focused on the recycling of agro-food wastes for the production of value-added products. This eco-friendly trend is also observed in nanotechnology, where recycled raw materials may be processed into valuable nanomaterials with practical applications. Regarding environmental safety, replacing hazardous chemical substances with natural products obtained from plant wastes is an excellent opportunity for the “green synthesis” of nanomaterials. This paper aims to critically discuss plant waste, with particular emphasis on grape waste, methods of recovery of active compounds, and nanomaterials obtained from by-products, along with their versatile applications, including healthcare uses. Moreover, the challenges that may appear in this field, as well as future perspectives, are also included.

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Baroi, A. M., Sieniawska, E., Świątek, Ł., & Fierascu, I. (2023, March 1). Grape Waste Materials—An Attractive Source for Developing Nanomaterials with Versatile Applications. Nanomaterials. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano13050836

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