Theme 1: Nanomaterial derivation from the biogenic wastes 1. Status of Biogenic and Nonbiogenic Waste Generation throughout the Globe 2. Types of Biogenic Waste and their Suitability for the Synthesis of Nanomaterials 3. Fundamentals Scope of Nanomaterial Synthesis from Wastes 4. Anticipated Challenges in The Synthesis of Different Nanomaterials Using Biogenic Waste 5. Processing of Waste Materials for the Suitability of Nanomaterial Synthesis 6. Traditional or Existing Methods of Green Synthesis of Nanomaterials 7. Nanomaterial Synthesis from the Domestic Waste 8. Nanomaterials Synthesis Using Microorganism 9. Nanomaterials Synthesis from the Agriculture Waste 10. Nanomaterials Synthesis from The Plant Extract And Tree Parts 11. Nanomaterials Synthesis from Food Wastes 12. Application and Characterization of Biogenic Synthesized Nanomaterials 13. Research Scope and Disadvantage of Green Synthesis
Theme 2: nanomaterials derivation from the industrial wastes 14. Industrial Wastes and their Suitability for the Synthesis of Nanomaterials 15. Challenges In the Synthesis of Different Nanomaterials Using Industrial Wastes 16. Scope to Improve Synthesis of Nanomaterials Using Industrial Wastes 17. Nanomaterials Synthesis from the Industrial Solid Wastes 18. Nanomaterials Synthesis from Industrial Liquid Wastes 19. Nanomaterial Synthesis Using Tyre and Plastic 20. Nanomaterial Synthesis Using E-Waste 21. Application and Characterization of Non-Biogenic Synthesized Nanomaterials 22. Comparative Analysis of Green Methods vs Chemical Methods of Synthesis 23. Nanotechnology to Meets Sustainable Development Goals: An Outlook