OVERVIEW OF SYNTHETIC PROCESSES OF METAL NANOSTRUCTURES FROM VARIOUS METHOD    

Authors : SANJAY KUMAR UPADHYAY; VASU MITRA; VISHANT VARMA

Publishing Date : 2024

DOI : https://doi.org/10.52458/9788197112492.nsp.2024.eb.ch-12

ISBN : 978-81-977620-7-9

Pages : 123-129

Chapter id : RBS/NSP/EB/RAASTTSE/2024/Ch-12

Abstract : Nano science is the branch of science that deals with matter on the nano meter scale. By the application of nano science we can manipulate and engineer matter at the nano level. Nano science is an emerging branch of science and engineering that deals with the design, synthesis, and characterization of materials and devices at the atomic level. Any substance behaves differently at the nano scale due to its small size and wide surface area. Any metallic nanostructure has different properties compared to that heavier material structure. There are many methods for synthesis of metallic nanostructures, among which microwave assisted synthesis method has emerged as a new, straightforward and environment friendly method. In this method we have to use a reaction precursor (reagent or salt solution), reducing reagent, stabilizing or capping reagent and a solution in and more voluminous products. With this method we can obtain nanostructures in the range of 1.5 to 550nm, which have wide applications in various fields

Keywords : Synthetic Processes, Metal Nanostructures, Method, Nano Science

Cite : Upadhyay, S. K., Mitra, V., & Varma, V. (2024). Overview Of Synthetic Processes Of Metal Nanostructures From Various Method (1st ed., pp. 123-129). Noble Science Press. https://doi.org/10.52458/9788197112492.nsp.2024.eb.ch-12

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