Green Nanoarchitectonics: Smart Natural Materials

· CRC Press
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This book explores recent developments in the design and synthesis of greener nanomaterials and their eco-friendly utilization at the industrial scale. It defines key material descriptors required for their successful employment in different applications and discusses their cost-effective synthesis from natural extracts. The text provides comprehensive links between the design/fabrication of nanoparticles and their catalytic performance (activity, selectivity, and stability) in various applications. The topics covered include photocatalysis, wastewater treatment, environmental ecology, medical biology, biotechnology, sensors, cosmetics, remediation, energy, and phytoformulation.

About the author

Kaushik Pal is an associate professor and group leader at the University Centre for Research and Development, Chandigarh University, India. He received his PhD from the University of Kalyani, India, as well as esteemed Honorís Causà Doctor of Science from IKTBN (Ministry of Youth and Sports, Malaysia). He is a recipient of the European Union’s Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship, Chinese Academy of Science Fellowship, and Brain Korea (BK-21) National Research Foundation Visiting Scientist Fellowship. Prof. Pal has published more than 135 articles in peer-reviewed top-tier international journals, 28 edited books, and 20 book chapters. He has organized 34 international and 4 national conferences and workshops and contributed to more than 35 international conferences as a plenary/ keynote speaker.

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