Abstract

Nowadays, nanotechnology is the fastest growing field, with new and efficient approaches to research management. Green chemistry projects that use green chemistry to enhance and protect climate change are the focus of current research. Instead of toxic chemicals, biological systems are being used in the field of nanobiotechnology to reduce and stabilize metallic nanoparticles. Polysaccharides and biologically active plant products are excellent scaffolds among the many possible natural products for this function. Because of their biodegradable nature, bio-reinforced nanocomposites are used in a variety of industries such as medical, automotive, and packaging and have a high concern for environmental sustainability. The nanocomposites made from green nanoparticle synthesis are highly flexible, stiff, and have a relatively high strength. This chapter presents a detailed elaboration on biosynthesis of nanoparticles, nanocomposites production methods, and their various applications.

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