MUMBAI, India, June 30 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641073695 A) filed by Dr. Ravindar Tadi; Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Rajput; Dr. Sarakula Prasanthi; Dr. Pasapu Durgaprasad; Dr. S. Chitradevi; Dr. Nitin Kumar Agrawal; Dr. Animesh Agarwal; and Dr. Manish Saxena on June 13, 2026, for Synthesis Of Metal Nanoparticles Through Green Chemistry Approaches.
Inventors include Dr. Ravindar Tadi; Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Rajput; Dr. Sarakula Prasanthi; Dr. Pasapu Durgaprasad; Dr. S. Chitradevi; Dr. Nitin Kumar Agrawal; Dr. Animesh Agarwal; and Dr. Manish Saxena.
The application for the patent was published on June 26, 2026, under issue no. 26/2026.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a green chemistry-based system and method for the synthesis of metal nanoparticles using environmentally sustainable biological resources. The invention utilizes plant extracts, microorganisms, agricultural residues, or other naturally occurring biomaterials as reducing and stabilizing agents for converting metal ions into nanoparticles. The process eliminates or significantly reduces the use of hazardous chemicals, toxic solvents, and energy-intensive procedures associated with conventional synthesis methods. The proposed method operates under mild reaction conditions and enables the production of metal nanoparticles with controlled size, morphology, stability, and enhanced physicochemical properties. The synthesized nanoparticles are suitable for a wide range of applications including biomedical treatments, antimicrobial products, environmental remediation, water purification, catalysis, agriculture, sensors, electronics, and energy systems. The invention provides a scalable, economical, and eco-friendly approach that promotes sustainable manufacturing practices while ensuring high- quality nanoparticle production with reduced environmental impact and improved commercial viability.
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