Bioremediation of Hazardous Wastes Using Green Synthesis of Nanoparticles
Round 1
Reviewer 1 Report
The authors reported on the Bioremediation of hazardous wastes using green synthesis of nanoparticles. The manuscript could be suitable for publication after the following reviews:
Comments
In the introduction, place more recent articles hazardous wastes
In 5. Mechanism involved in green synthesis, place more mechanisms of nanoparticle formation, for example: Green biomimetic synthesis of Ag–TiO2 nanocomposite using Origanum majorana leaf extract under sonication and their biological activities.
In 6.4. Plant nanoparticles in remediation, it is necessary to add some examples of the degradation mechanisms of some dyes, for example: Study of the optical properties of TiO2 semiconductor nanoparticles synthesized using Salvia rosmarinus and its effect on photocatalytic activity
Improve the quality of all figures
Place at least three green synthesis references in Processes Journal
Author Response
Response to Reviewer 1 Comments
Dear reviewer,
We are very thankful for your recommendations/suggestions.
The pointwise responses to all comments are listed below referring to the revised manuscript marked with color.
Sincerely yours,
Authors.
Point 1: In the introduction, place more recent articles hazardous wastes
Response 1: Added and highlighted.
Point 2: In 5. Mechanism involved in green synthesis, place more mechanisms of nanoparticle formation, for example: Green biomimetic synthesis of Ag–TiO2 nanocomposite using Origanum majorana leaf extract under sonication and their biological activities.
Response 2: Added and highlighted.
Point 3: In 6.4. Plant nanoparticles in remediation, it is necessary to add some examples of the degradation mechanisms of some dyes, for example: Study of the optical properties of TiO2 semiconductor nanoparticles synthesized using Salvia rosmarinus and its effect on photocatalytic activity
Response 3: Added and highlighted. Secondly, various examples have been summerised in tabular form.
Point 4: Improve the quality of all figures
Response 4: Pixels and resolution has been improved to the best knowledge.
Point 5: Place at least three green synthesis references in Processes Journal
Response 5: Placed and highlighted.
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Reviewer 2 Report
This article needs major English language editing
Author Response
Response to Reviewer 2 Comments
Dear reviewer,
We are very thankful for your positive evalution. We have thoroughly edited manuscript and improved language.
Sincerely yours,
Authors.
Point 1: This article needs major English language editing
Response 1: Made necessary corrections to best knowledge.
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Reviewer 3 Report
The present review article i.e. “Bioremediation of hazardous wastes using green synthesis of nanoparticles” by Singh et al. focuses on the recent development on the green synthesis of nanoparticles and discussed their application in improvement of environmental conditions. There are certain critical issues within the article that are listed below.
1. Abstract seems to be very generalized (Seems to be generalized introduction of the articles). It needs to be specific to the present studies. In addition, the abstract seems to be free from any abbreviations.
2. Introduction seems to be very weak in term of literature survey. More literature survey is required in all parts especially where the authors discussed the environmental application of greener nanoparticles.
3. Types of nanoparticles seems to very generalized in addition I am not able the understand the role to this section in the present article.
4. There are lot of typing errors in the present article specially with the symbols of the nanoparticles like TiO2, WO3 etc. that needs to be rectified.
5. The section 4. i.e. Green synthesis of nanoparticles seems to be very weak. It needs major revision in term of various protocols developed till now for better presentation. Only three papers are discussed in details
6. Environmental application of the green nanoparticles is very superficially written. I think the authors should take results from the previously published paper and present in the present article.
7. Factor affecting the synthesis is also lagging. Authors should consider these papers for better overview of factor affecting the synthesis. 10.1039/C8NA00318A, https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1155/2014/417305, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.09.015, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.04.238
Overall, the review article seems to very weak there several grammatical as well as typing errors throughout the article. Very section seems to very weak in term of literature survey. The major flaw in the present studies is lack of reuse of the already published literature. Authors should reuse the graphs from the literature by taking the permission. In addition, the classification of the nanoparticles needs to be e.g. organic, inorganic or conductors, semiconductors or in different and then discuss these sections in details in term of the synthesis by green route. In addition mechanism should be discussed in details (if possible according to the classes of the nanoparticles). Finally the remediation, should be provided in detail by giving the mechanism of the degradation. Currently the article should undergo a major revision.
Author Response
Response to Reviewer 3 Comments
Dear reviewer,
Authors are very thankful for your recommendations/suggestions. The pointwise responses to all comments are listed below referring to the revised manuscript marked with color.
Sincerely yours,
Authors.
Point 1: Abstract seems to be very generalized (Seems to be generalized introduction of the articles). It needs to be specific to the present studies. In addition, the abstract seems to be free from any abbreviations.
Response 1: Made necessary corrections.
Point 2: Introduction seems to be very weak in term of literature survey. More literature survey is required in all parts especially where the authors discussed the environmental application of greener nanoparticles.
Response 2: Added and highlighted.
Point 3: Types of nanoparticles seems to very generalized in addition I am not able the understand the role to this section in the present article.
Response 3: The manuscript mainly focuses on green synthesis of nanoparticles wherein types of NPs have been breifly mentioned.
Point 4: There are lot of typing errors in the present article specially with the symbols of the nanoparticles like TiO2, WO3 etc. that needs to be rectified.
Response 4: Made necessary corrections.
Point 5: The section 4. i.e. Green synthesis of nanoparticles seems to be very weak. It needs major revision in term of various protocols developed till now for better presentation. Only three papers are discussed in details
Response 5: Added and highlighted.
Point 6: Environmental application of the green nanoparticles is very superficially written. I think the authors should take results from the previously published paper and present in the present article.
Response 5: Few applications are mentioned in the content whereas few are summerised in the form of table 2
Point 7: Factor affecting the synthesis is also lagging. Authors should consider these papers for better overview of factor affecting the synthesis. 10.1039/C8NA00318A, https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1155/2014/417305, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.09.015, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.04.238
Response 5: Added the content and highlighted.
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Round 2
Reviewer 1 Report
The authors made all changes
Author Response
Made necessary corrections
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Reviewer 3 Report
The authors have revised the manuscript in accordance with the comments and I am fully satisfied with the revised version of the article. therefore I accept the article in the present form.
Author Response
Made necessary corrections in the clean and revised file.
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