Volume : 9, Issue : 9, SEP 2023

A REVIEW: GREEN SYNTHESIS OF THERAPEUTIC AGENTS USING ULTRASONICATION

DAYALI A. PAGARE*, DR. N.V. SHINDE, PRIYANKA MAPARI

Abstract

Ultrasound is one of the emerging technology which provides the higher yield, maximize quality, short reaction time, milder condition, ensure safety of products, and without generating pollution, it is safer to analyst. Ultrasonication is the fast, ecofriendly, more convenient greener technology. It is advantageous over the conventional method due to rapid and cleaner reaction, easy to work up, avoiding use of harmful solvents, reliable and economical approach for synthesizing therapeutic agents. Use of such techniques in the synthesis of various organic intermediates or medicinal compounds is of great interest to the chemist working in this field. This review focusses on use of ultrasonication in the synthesis of various silver, gold, zinc oxide, silicon, palladium nanoparticles and various organic intermediates. It also highlights the importance of this techniques in terms of percentage yield, safety and efficacy proving it to be an effective green method.

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ULTRASOUND, GREEN SYNTHESIS, ECOFRIENDLY, NANOPARTICLES SHORT REACTION TIME, HIGHER YIELD.

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