MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202611025368 A) filed by Rayat Bahra University; Rayat Bahra Professional University; and Bahra University, Greater Mohali, Punjab, on March 3, for 'automated green synthesis system for silver nanoparticles.'
Inventor(s) include Sweta Bhardwaj; Ravinesh Mishra; Parvinder Singh; Rajni Garg; Manoj Bali; Ramica Sharma; Abhineet Chauhan; and Gurpreet Kaur.
The application for the patent was published on May 1, under issue no. 18/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "An automated green synthesis system for silver nanoparticles, comprises a housing 101 having a plurality of compartments, having a first compartment 102 for storing dried plant biomass, a second compartment 103 for storing silver nitrate (AgNO3) solution, and a third compartment 104 for storing deionized water, a plant extract preparation unit to process dried plant biomass into an aqueous plant extract, a synthesis reactor 112 for plant-extract-mediated reduction of silver ions into metallic silver nanoparticles, a real-time monitoring unit to continuously monitor nanoparticle nucleation, growth kinetics, a nanoparticle separation and purification unit to separate synthesized nanoparticles, a quality verification unit to characterize nanoparticle morphology, size, crystallinity and a waste management and recycling associated with the housing 101, for collection of solid biomass residues for composting or biofuel conversion, and filtration of wash water using activated carbon before environmental discharge."
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