August 25, 2017 the Pan Stanford published a book
  Green Nanotechnology
Oleg Figovsky, Dmitry Beilin
August 25, 2017 Forthcoming by Pan Stanford 
Reference - 538 Pages - 8 Color & 165 B/W Illustrations 
ISBN 9789814774109 - CAT# N11886
Part of the material presented in the monograph was previously published by the authors in our journal.
Summary
Green nanotechnology has two goals: producing nanomaterials and products  without harming the environment or human health, and producing nanoproducts  that provide solutions to environmental problems. It uses existing principles  of green chemistry and green engineering to make nanomaterials and nanoproducts  without toxic ingredients, at low temperatures using less energy and renewable  inputs wherever possible, and using lifecycle thinking in all design and  engineering stages.
The production and process aspects of green nanotechnology involve both  making nanomaterials in a more environmentally benign fashion and using  nanomaterials to make current chemical processes more environmentally  acceptable.
This book contains information about advanced nanomaterials that can be  produced without harming the environment or human health. This encompasses the  production of nanomaterials without environmental toxicity, at room temperature  and with the use of renewable energy sources. The book contains the  descriptions and results of theoretical and experimental researches in the  field of environment friendly nanotechnology carried out over the past decade  by the scientific team of company Polymate Ltd.-International Nanotechnology  Center (Israel) under leadership of Prof. O. Figovsky. Developments of the  Company have been used in industry and agriculture and protected by more than  25 patents of USA, Germany and Russia.