Silver nanoparticles green synthesis
What is green and safe for science education?
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green synthesis, chemical safety, nanochemistry, science educationAbstract
Nanoparticles are 1–100 nm in diameter and exhibit unique qualities that are different in comparison to the same elements on a larger scale. These properties make nanoparticles widely used in various industries and consumer products. However, silver nanoparticles are a cause for concern because they are biologically active and potentially toxic. In this paper, we present a safe green synthesis workshop for silver nanoparticles that aim to engage students to have discussions regarding chemistry in a safer manner based on green synthesis and green chemistry. A Likert scale questionnaire was produced and implemented, and the results (N=7) indicated positive but inconclusive results regarding interest and understanding of concepts. The revision of the workshop and the further study of the topic aims to better accomplish these tasks.
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Copyright (c) 2023 Aleksi Takala, Outi Haatainen, Emmi Vuorio, Reija Pesonen
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