9 research outputs found
Competition between iron- and carbon-based colloidal carriers for trace metals in a freshwater assessed using flow field-flow fractionation coupled to ICPMS
Level of completeness of documentation using problem oriented medical records approach done by the De La Salle Health Sciences Campus, College of Physical Therapy interns batch 2008 among patients with scoliosis
Comparison of the Molecular Mass and Optical Properties of Colored Dissolved Organic Material in Two Rivers and Coastal Waters by Flow Field-Flow Fractionation
In-Lake Processes Offset Increased Terrestrial Inputs of Dissolved Organic Carbon and Color to Lakes
Suspended particulate matter determines physical speciation of Fe, Mn, and trace metals in surface waters of Loire watershed
Nanoparticles: structure, properties, preparation and behaviour in environmental media
There is increasing interest and need to develop a deeper understanding of the nature, fate and behaviour of nanoparticles in the environment. This is driven by the increased use of engineered nanoparticles and the increased pressure to commercialise this growing technology. In this review we discuss the key properties of nanoparticles and their preparation and then discuss how these factors can play a role in determining their fate and behaviour in the natural environment. Key focus of the discussion will relate to the surface chemistry of the nanoparticle, which may interact with a range of molecules naturally present in surface waters and sediments. Understanding these factors is a core goal required for understanding the final fate of nanomaterials and predicting which organisms are likely to be exposed to these materials
