Paper Title
Green Synthesis of Iron Particles Using Camellia Sinensis Extract

Abstract
The interest in nanotechnology in environmental remediation has been increasing in recent years. Metallic nanoparticles of different sizes and morphologies can be readily synthesized using chemical and physical methods. However, these techniques involve hazardous chemicals as organic solvents, reducing agents and nonbiodegradable products. They are potentially harmful to the environment and biological systems. The biosynthesis of nanoparticles has been suggested as an environmental friendly and sustainable alternative to chemical and physical methods. In that manner, microorganisms and plant extracts can be used for the green synthesis of nanometals. The aim of this study was the production of green iron nanoparticles (GnIP) using extracts of natural products. This study indicated that GnIPs can be synthesized successfully and sustainably with green tea leaf extract without producing any hazardous chemicals. Keywords: Green Synthesis, Iron Particles, Camelia Sinensis