Review Paper:
Synthesis of Value
Added Nanoparticles from Biomass Resources
Chutia Gobinda Prasad
Res. J. Chem. Environ; Vol. 25(11); 175-183;
doi: https://doi.org/10.25303/2511rjce175183; (2021)
Abstract
The utilization of sustainable biomass materials provides a versatile route for
the development of new alternatives to replace traditional petro-materials for a
variety of purposes such as green energy, paint, food packaging and biomedical applications.
This study reviews the potential use of various sustainable biomass materials for
the production of low-cost, highvalue- added materials for practical applications
including bio-printing, drug delivery/controlled release, tissue engineering, energy
storage and biosensing.
This study highlights the fabrication of novel nanomaterials from various biowastes
including crop residue, food waste and industrial waste (e.g. spent battery waste
and polythene waste) through physical, chemical, or biological methods.