Upma Chauhan
Nanomaterials, due to their unique properties at the nanoscale, have garnered significant attention in various fields, particularly in medicine and agriculture. The use of microorganisms for the green synthesis of nanomaterials presents a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to traditional methods. This article explores the processes involved in green synthesis, emphasizing the roles microorganisms play in producing nanomaterials. It also examines the antibacterial properties of these nanomaterials and their applications in medicine and agriculture. By reviewing recent literature and discussing current advancements, this article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the potential and challenges associated with these innovative materials.
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