Phyconanotechnology: Current Research, Challenges, and Prospects

Phyconanotechnology: Current Research, Challenges, and Prospects

Anand, Raksha; Bharadvaja, Navneeta; Khare, Sunil; Kumar, Lakhan

Springer International Publishing AG

03/2025

310

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9783031821851

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1. Phyconanotechnology: Historical development and progression, challenges, and prospects.- 2. Synthesis and Application of phyconanomaterials for biofertilizers.- 3. Utilization of Algal Biomass-Based Nanomaterial for Various Applications.- 4. Phyconanoremediation: a novel approach to heavy metal removal by integrating nanotechnology and bioremediation using algae.- 5. Phyconanoremediation of environmental pollutants: An insight into degradation and deterioration of contaminants and degraded materials.- 6. Phyconanotechnology: Green nanoparticles from different algae groups.- 7. Application of Phyconanotechnology in Agriculture: Plant Protection, Biofertilizer and Biopesticide Activity.- 8. Algal nanoparticles in reducing the menace of bio-inorganic pollution.- 9. Biomedical applications of algae-synthesized nanoparticles: drug delivery, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant.- 10. Decoding the algal tapestry: spectrometric and multi-omics approaches for profiling bioactive compounds.- 11. Harnessing Algae and Nanotechnology for Efficient Remediation of Environmental Pollutants.- 12. Phyconanomaterials: Novel approach for the remediation of environmental pollutants.- 13. Algae-based Nanoparticles for Sustainable Agriculture: Recent Advances and Future Perspectives.- 14. Phyconanotechnology: Green nanoparticles from different algae groups.- 15. Applications of Phyconanomaterials in remediation of emerging micropollutants in aqueous ecosystem.- 16. Algae materials-based bioelectrodes.
Phyconanotechnology;Phyconanoremediation;Algae derived nanomaterials;Phyconanomaterials;Bioactive compounds;Environmental Remediation;Nanoparticle synthesis and characterization;Algal Biotechnology