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pmid33199978      Environ+Chem+Lett 2021 ; 19 (2): 1667-1691
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  • Plant-derived silica nanoparticles and composites for biosensors, bioimaging, drug delivery and supercapacitors: a review #MMPMID33199978
  • Prabha S; Durgalakshmi D; Rajendran S; Lichtfouse E
  • Environ Chem Lett 2021[]; 19 (2): 1667-1691 PMID33199978show ga
  • Silica nanoparticles have rapidly found applications in medicine, supercapacitors, batteries, optical fibers and concrete materials, because silica nanoparticles have tunable physical, chemical, optical and mechanical properties. In most applications, high-purity silica comes from synthetic organic precursors, yet this approach could be costly, polluting and non-biocompatible. Alternatively, natural silica sources from biomass are often cheap and abundant, yet they contain impurities. Silica can be extracted from corn cob, coffee husk, rice husk, sugarcane bagasse and wheat husk wastes, which are often disposed of in rivers, lands and ponds. These wastes can be used to prepare homogenous silica nanoparticles. Here we review properties, preparation and applications of silica nanoparticles. Preparation includes chemical and biomass methods. Applications include biosensors, bioimaging, drug delivery and supercapacitors. In particular, to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, recent research has shown that silver nanocluster/silica deposited on a mask reduces SARS-Cov-2 infectivity to zero.
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