Biowastes as sustainable source for nanoparticle synthesis and their pesticide properties: A review

Intan Nur Zulayqha Nor Azmi, Poh Wai Chia*, Rock Keey Liew, Hanis Mohd Yusoff, Tse Seng Chuah, Fu Siong Julius Yong, Collin G. Joseph, Zhanhu Guo, Ethan Buchar, Erin Witherspoon, William Winchester, Zhe Wang

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Abstract

Over the last decade, nanoparticles derived from biowaste have been widely investigated as one of the greener approaches to preparing pesticides as its application offer the usage of environmentally friendly and earth-abundance resources, cost-effectiveness due to low energy consumption, biocompatibility, as well as flexibility in preparation of biomolecules as a medium or bio-reducing agents for pesticide production. Integrating biowastes in nanomaterials-based pesticide preparation marks a new age of innovation in nanomaterial technology to overcome the contemporary problems currently plaguing the agriculture sector with the possibility of mitigating environmental pollution. In this review, the synthesis of nanomaterials derived from biowastes as agrochemicals and their advantages are presented. It is expected that this review would serve as a guide for selected industry and scientific communities working with nanomaterials in the form of agrochemicals to enhance crop protection. It is anticipated that the next generation agrochemicals will mark the use of ecofriendly sustainable materials to which nanomaterials-based pesticides derived from the biowastes will play a major part ensuring food security thus achieving the Zero Hunger goal in the Sustainable Development Goals.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1122
Number of pages13
JournalES Food and Agroforestry
Volume16
Early online date14 Apr 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2024

Keywords

  • Agriculture
  • Environment
  • Green chemistry
  • Green synthesis
  • Nanoparticles
  • Pesticides

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