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Mycosynthesis Of Nanomaterials Perspectives And Challenges 1st Edition Mahendra Rai Editor

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Mycosynthesis Of Nanomaterials Perspectives And Challenges 1st Edition Mahendra Rai Editor
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Mycosynthesis Of Nanomaterials Perspectives And Challenges 1st Edition Mahendra Rai Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.58 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Mahendra Rai (editor), Patrycja Golinska (editor)
ISBN: 9781032355474, 1032355476
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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Mycosynthesis Of Nanomaterials Perspectives And Challenges 1st Edition Mahendra Rai Editor by Mahendra Rai (editor), Patrycja Golinska (editor) 9781032355474, 1032355476 instant download after payment.

Mycosynthesis of Nanomaterials: Perspectives and challenges focus on the use of diverse groups of fungi for the synthesis of inorganic (metal and metalloid) and organic nanoparticles. Such synthesis is eco-friendly, economically viable, and can be carried out at ambient temperature without the use of high temperature, pressure or toxic chemicals. It also describes different techniques used for the characterization of the nanoparticles and various hypotheses put forward to elucidate the mechanistic aspect of the synthesis by fungi.

There is a worldwide representation of eminent contributors including the US, Europe, Canada, Russia, India, Korea, Egypt, Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Iran, and Sri Lanka. The book is interdisciplinary and essential reading for academicians.

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