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Nanoscience & Nanotechnology-Asia

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ISSN (Print): 2210-6812
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Review Article

A Review of Reducing Agents in Chemical and Natural Synthesis of Metallic Nanoparticles

Author(s): Parashara B. Vandana, Mangesh P. Kulkarni, Sagar Tanwar, Poluri S.S. Kiran, Gurmandeep Kaur, Yogita Kumari, Tusara K. Behera, Clarisse Ayinkamiye, Sachin K. Singh, Sheetu Wadhwa, Gurvinder Singh, Pardeep Kumar and Rajesh K. Sachdeva*

Volume 11, Issue 4, 2021

Published on: 31 August, 2020

Article ID: e270421185388 Pages: 12

DOI: 10.2174/2210681210999200831100212

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Abstract

Metal nanoparticular synthesis techniques essentially involve a reduction of metal ions to convert them into nanoparticles. Reducing agents originate from natural and synthetic sources. Chemical methods involve the application of synthetic agents that are not healthy and eco-friendly and thus, there is a need for green methods. Green synthesis methods involve the reduction of metal ions using plant-based extracts or phytoconstituents and microorganisms like bacteria, yeast, and fungi. These methods have been found to be cost-effective, more efficient and eliminate the application of hazardous chemicals. The phytoconstituents involved in the synthesis of metal nanoparticles are rich in polyols and antioxidants, which in addition to reducing properties, also offer stabilization of formed nanoparticles. Moreover, the size of nanoparticles can also be controlled based on the mechanism of reducing agent involved therein. The present review is an attempt to highlight the methods of synthesis of metallic nanoparticles with a special mention of applications of various natural antioxidants in their synthesis.

Keywords: Metal, nanoparticles, reducing agents, green synthesis, phytoconstituents, microbes.

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