Authors
Zheng‐Jiang Zhu, Rachel Carboni, Michael J Quercio Jr, Bo Yan, Oscar R Miranda, Douglas L Anderton, Kathleen F Arcaro, Vincent M Rotello, Richard W Vachet
Publication date
2010/10/18
Journal
Small
Volume
6
Issue
20
Pages
2261-2265
Publisher
WILEY‐VCH Verlag
Description
There are currently more than 1000 consumer products based on nanomaterials.[1] As a consequence, nanomaterials will inevitably be released into the environment during the manufacture, use, and disposal of these products. Consequently, multiple concerns related to unforeseen health and environmental hazards of nanomaterials have been raised.[2] Many studies on the environmental fate, behavior, bioavailability and toxicity of manufactured
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Scholar articles
ZJ Zhu, R Carboni, M Quercio, B Yan, OR Miranda… - Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany), 2010