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Phyto-assisted synthesis, characterization and applications of gold nanoparticles – A review

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This review mainly focused on plants which include scientific name, family name, common name, plant parts, its characterization, size and shape of the nanoparticles, and their potential applications.
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Nanotechnology is the formation, running and use of operation at the nanomaterial size scale (1-100 nm). Nanoscale materials can also be obtained by biological synthesis materials via eco-friendly green chemistry based technique. Current development and numerous strategies involved in the green synthesis of nanoparticles were focussed. This review mainly focused on plants which include scientific name, family name, common name, plant parts, its characterization, size and shape of the nanoparticles. Plant extract which was done experimentally gives its various characterization which leads to the identification of compounds of different nano size and shape. Biosynthesis of gold nanoparticles is in different shapes like spherical, rod, cubic, triangle and also in different sizes. Various application and importance of gold nanoparticles in numerous fields were discussed. The mark of the review is to provide an overview of recent learning in biosynthesized nanoparticles, its characterization and their potential applications.

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Mechanical properties of nanocrystalline materials

TL;DR: The mechanical properties of nanocrystalline materials are reviewed in this paper, with emphasis on their constitutive response and on the fundamental physical mechanisms, including the deviation from the Hall-Petch slope and possible negative slope, the effect of porosity, the difference between tensile and compressive strength, the limited ductility, the tendency for shear localization, fatigue and creep responses.
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Characterization of size, surface charge, and agglomeration state of nanoparticle dispersions for toxicological studies

TL;DR: The role of important factors such as solution ionic strength, pH, and particle surface chemistry that control nanoparticle dispersion was examined in this article, where the size and zeta potential of four TiO2 and three quantum dot samples dispersed in different solutions (including one physiological medium) were characterized.
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Nanoparticles – known and unknown health risks

TL;DR: This review provides comprehensive analysis of data available on health effects of nanomaterials and predicts a further rise in consumer products relying on nanotechnology.
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Formation and Growth of Au Nanoparticles inside Live Alfalfa Plants

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used live plants for the fabrication of nanoparticles and found that the Au nanoparticles are in a crystalline state and showed defects such as twins in the crystal structure and icosahedral nanoparticles were found.
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