Agricultural waste biomass-assisted nanostructures: Synthesis and application

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Abstract

Metal oxide nanoporous materials and nanoparticles have main potential uses in several different fields such as nanoelectronics, biomedical science, renewable solar energy, drug-gene delivery, thermal insulation, and so on. On the other hand, it is vital for scientists to understand that agricultural waste biomass-assisted synthesis is less costly, environmentally friendly and renewable strategy, and therefore, agricultural wastes are ideal renewable resources for production of nanostructures as a substitute for toxic chemicals. This present review includes significant recent improvements concerning the synthesis of agricultural waste biomass-assisted metal oxide nanostructures and their application. The goal is to provide a vision for the use of non-extracted agricultural waste, especially lignocellulosic biomass an inexpensive, green, differentiated resource and policy for the synthesis of valuable nanoporous materials and nanoparticles.

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Zamani, A., Marjani, A. P., & Mousavi, Z. (2019). Agricultural waste biomass-assisted nanostructures: Synthesis and application. Green Processing and Synthesis, 8(1), 421–429. https://doi.org/10.1515/gps-2019-0010

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