Editorial: Biological/chemical-based metallic nanoparticles synthesis, characterization, and environmental applications
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2023
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Parts of plants are used to carry out the reduction reactions. Although there are different
methods for the synthesis of nanomaterials, biological synthesis is relatively cheap,
environmentally friendly, and safe compared to other methods (Ahmadov and
Ramazanli, 2019; Ramazanli and Ahmadov, 2022). The aim of the Research Topic on
“Biological/Chemical-Based Metallic Nanoparticles Synthesis, Characterization, and
Environmental Applications” was to provide an integrated view of the state-of-theartresearch on recent advances in biosynthesis, characterization of biological/chemicalbased nanomaterials, and their application by providing a comprehensive understanding of
the topic through original research and review articles focusing on the biological synthesis
method, in which bacteria, fungi, algae, and various.
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Bioremediation, Environmental applications, Green synthesis, Nanobiotechnology, Bio nanoparticles
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Eftekhari, A., Khalilov, R., Kavetskyy, T., Keskin, C., Prasad, R., & Rosic, G. L. (2023). Editorial: Biological/chemical-based metallic nanoparticles synthesis, characterization, and environmental applications. Frontiers in chemistry, 11, 1191659. https://doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2023.1191659
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Frontiers in Chemistry
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11
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