A Comparative Review on Carbon Nanomaterials and Their Impact on Plant Growth With the Lens of Green Chemistry Principles
Abstract Carbon nanomaterials (CNMs), comprising carbon dots, graphene‐related materials, and carbon nanotubes, have significant potential for enhancing agricultural productivity. Their compositional compatibility and exceptional properties intrigue a great deal of explorations in agricultural appli...
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| author | Wei Peng Peng Li Muhammad Zia Shamsul A. Bhuiyan Yiyi Liu Dechao Chen Muyesaier Tudi Yongsheng Gao Xuecheng Yan Yi Jia Qin Li |
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| description | Abstract Carbon nanomaterials (CNMs), comprising carbon dots, graphene‐related materials, and carbon nanotubes, have significant potential for enhancing agricultural productivity. Their compositional compatibility and exceptional properties intrigue a great deal of explorations in agricultural applications, such as fertilizers, pesticides, and regulators of plant growth. However, the evaluation of their agricultural applicability often lacks quantitative sustainability metrics, with insufficient scrutiny on the carbon footprint and scalability of the manufacturing. This review attempts to provide a quantitative ranking system for evaluating the manufacturing processes of the CNMs by applying the twelve principles of Green Chemistry, particularly in the context of agriculture applications. The review also offers a systematically organized account of CNMs' effects on plant systems, encompassing nutrient enhancement, photosynthesis, soil amelioration, disease resistance, and phytotoxicity, which can provide design rationales for the further development of CNMs. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-6f892deee821477496e2e815430e27e02024-11-13T05:43:13ZengWileyGlobal Challenges2056-66462024-11-01811n/an/a10.1002/gch2.202400008A Comparative Review on Carbon Nanomaterials and Their Impact on Plant Growth With the Lens of Green Chemistry PrinciplesWei Peng0Peng Li1Muhammad Zia2Shamsul A. Bhuiyan3Yiyi Liu4Dechao Chen5Muyesaier Tudi6Yongsheng Gao7Xuecheng Yan8Yi Jia9Qin Li10Queensland Micro‐ and Nanotechnology Centre Griffith University Nathan Campus Brisbane QLD 4111 AustraliaMoganshan Institute Zhejiang University of Technology Kangqian District Deqing 313200 P. R. ChinaQueensland Micro‐ and Nanotechnology Centre Griffith University Nathan Campus Brisbane QLD 4111 AustraliaSugar Research Australia Woodford QLD 4514 AustraliaQueensland Micro‐ and Nanotechnology Centre Griffith University Nathan Campus Brisbane QLD 4111 AustraliaQueensland Micro‐ and Nanotechnology Centre Griffith University Nathan Campus Brisbane QLD 4111 AustraliaQueensland Micro‐ and Nanotechnology Centre Griffith University Nathan Campus Brisbane QLD 4111 AustraliaInstitute for Intelligent and Integrated Systems Griffith University Nathan Campus Brisbane QLD 4111 AustraliaQueensland Micro‐ and Nanotechnology Centre Griffith University Nathan Campus Brisbane QLD 4111 AustraliaPetroleum and Chemical Industry Key Laboratory of Organic Electrochemical Synthesis College of Chemical Engineering & Zhejiang Carbon Neutral Innovation Institute Zhejiang University of Technology (ZJUT) Hangzhou 310014 P. R. ChinaQueensland Micro‐ and Nanotechnology Centre Griffith University Nathan Campus Brisbane QLD 4111 AustraliaAbstract Carbon nanomaterials (CNMs), comprising carbon dots, graphene‐related materials, and carbon nanotubes, have significant potential for enhancing agricultural productivity. Their compositional compatibility and exceptional properties intrigue a great deal of explorations in agricultural applications, such as fertilizers, pesticides, and regulators of plant growth. However, the evaluation of their agricultural applicability often lacks quantitative sustainability metrics, with insufficient scrutiny on the carbon footprint and scalability of the manufacturing. This review attempts to provide a quantitative ranking system for evaluating the manufacturing processes of the CNMs by applying the twelve principles of Green Chemistry, particularly in the context of agriculture applications. The review also offers a systematically organized account of CNMs' effects on plant systems, encompassing nutrient enhancement, photosynthesis, soil amelioration, disease resistance, and phytotoxicity, which can provide design rationales for the further development of CNMs.https://doi.org/10.1002/gch2.202400008carbon dotscarbon nanotubesgraphenegreen chemistry principlesphytotoxicityplants growth response |
| spellingShingle | Wei Peng Peng Li Muhammad Zia Shamsul A. Bhuiyan Yiyi Liu Dechao Chen Muyesaier Tudi Yongsheng Gao Xuecheng Yan Yi Jia Qin Li A Comparative Review on Carbon Nanomaterials and Their Impact on Plant Growth With the Lens of Green Chemistry Principles Global Challenges carbon dots carbon nanotubes graphene green chemistry principles phytotoxicity plants growth response |
| title | A Comparative Review on Carbon Nanomaterials and Their Impact on Plant Growth With the Lens of Green Chemistry Principles |
| title_full | A Comparative Review on Carbon Nanomaterials and Their Impact on Plant Growth With the Lens of Green Chemistry Principles |
| title_fullStr | A Comparative Review on Carbon Nanomaterials and Their Impact on Plant Growth With the Lens of Green Chemistry Principles |
| title_full_unstemmed | A Comparative Review on Carbon Nanomaterials and Their Impact on Plant Growth With the Lens of Green Chemistry Principles |
| title_short | A Comparative Review on Carbon Nanomaterials and Their Impact on Plant Growth With the Lens of Green Chemistry Principles |
| title_sort | comparative review on carbon nanomaterials and their impact on plant growth with the lens of green chemistry principles |
| topic | carbon dots carbon nanotubes graphene green chemistry principles phytotoxicity plants growth response |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1002/gch2.202400008 |
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