Current Research in Green and Sustainable Chemistry (Jan 2021)

Plant extract mediated cost-effective tin oxide nanoparticles: A review on synthesis, properties, and potential applications

  • Waseem Ahmad,
  • Agrima Pandey,
  • Vishal Rajput,
  • Vinod Kumar,
  • Monu Verma,
  • Hyunook Kim

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4
p. 100211

Abstract

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In the last few decades, nanotechnology a branch of science has become the soul of all the research and developments in the modern era of science and technology. Metal oxide nanoparticles have majorly contributed to almost all the domains working on nanoscale. In them, tin oxide nanoparticles (SnO2 NPs) gained a lot of fame among the researchers owing to its interdisciplinary applications. There are multiple physical and chemical methods exist for the synthesis of different size and shapes nanostructures, which are now obsolete due to their energy requirements and toxic nature. Now a days, green synthesis has however taken over them and is the most used fabrication technique. In recent years, SnO2 NPs have been synthesized via plant mediated synthesis, biomolecules and using microorganisms (referred to as biosynthesis). Various properties of the green synthesized nanoparticles have also been discovered through different analytical techniques. This review deals with the differently mediated green synthesis of SnO2 NPs, their properties, and multidisciplinary applications.

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