Copper Nanoparticles: A Review on Synthesis, Characterization and Applications

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An emerging field of science “Nanotechnology” which is involved in manipulation of atoms and molecules has shown great potential in all fields of sciences. Nanotechnology deals with nanoparticles ranging from size 1 to 100 nm in diameter, due to small size and high surface area eventually increases the state of activity. This review focuses on metal and metal oxide nanoparticles and mainly on green synthesis, characterization and application of copper nanoparticles. Green synthesis of copper and copper oxide (Cu and CuO) is economically beneficial and ecofriendly. Copper nanoparticles are used in diverse fields such as biomedicine, pharmaceuticals, bioremediation, molecular biology, bioengineering, genetic engineering, dye degradation, catalysis, cosmetics and textiles. Structural properties and biological effects of copper nanoparticles have promising effectivity in field of life sciences

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Harishchandra, B. D., Pappuswamy, M., PU, A., Shama, G., Pragatheesh, A., Arumugam, V. A., … Sundaram, R. (2020). Copper Nanoparticles: A Review on Synthesis, Characterization and Applications. Asia Pacific Journal of Cancer Biology, 5(4), 201–210. https://doi.org/10.31557/APJCB.2020.5.4.201-210

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