“…Generally, physical and chemical methods are used commercially for the synthesis of NPs. Chemical methods such as the electrochemical method [ 5 ], precipitation [ 6 ], the sonochemical route [ 7 ], sol-gel [ 8 , 9 ], the hydrothermal approach [ 10 , 11 ], chemical bath deposition [ 12 ], chemical reduction [ 13 ], and chemical vapor deposition use harsh reducing agents, organic solvents, and toxic chemicals and produce dangerous byproducts [ 14 , 15 , 16 ]. The use of harsh synthetic chemicals, including sodium borohydride [ 17 ], hypophosphite [ 18 ], and hydrazine [ 19 ], as reducing agents in the chemical approach leads to the adsorption of harsh chemicals on the surface of the synthesized NPs and, eventually, increase their toxicity [ 20 ].…”