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Nanomaterial Fate and Speciation in the Environment

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What is the meaning of pristine nanoparticles, their lifecycle and fate? An overview and forward look

Authors: Svendsen C, et al.
Status: Presentation
Year: 2017

What do we need to create good models for the development of a sustainable nanotechnology?

Authors: Praetorius A
Status: Presentation
Year: 2015

Transformation of cerium dioxide nanoparticles during sewage sludge incineration

Authors: Gogos A, Wielinski J, Voegelin A, Emerichc H, Kaegi R
Status: Published
Year: 2019
Journal: Environmental Science: Nano

Toxicokinetics of pristine and aged silver nanoparticles in freshwater benthic organisms: the role of exposure route

Authors: Silva PV, van Gestel CAM, Verweij RA, Loureiro S
Status: Published
Year: 2019

Towards more complexity in heteroaggregation studies of engineered nanoparticles with natural suspended particulate matter

Authors: Walch H, Praetorius A, von der Kammer F, Hofmann T
Status: Published
Year: 2017

Tools and rules for modelling uptake and bioaccumulation of nanomaterials in invertebrate organisms

Authors: van den Brink NW, Jemec Kokalj A, Silva PV et al.
Status: Published
Year: 2019
Volume/Issue: Advance Article
Proceedings title: Environmental Science: Nano

The role of PVP in the bioavailability of Ag from the PVP-stabilized Ag nanoparticle suspension

Authors: Romih T, Jemec A, Kos M, Hočevar SB, Kralj S, Makovec D, Drobne D
Status: Published
Year: 2016
Volume/Issue: 218
Pages: 957-964
Proceedings title: Environ Poll

The needs of industry for techniques for registration

Authors: Wohlleben W
Status: Published
Year: 2019

The in vivo effects of silver nanoparticles on terrestrial isopods, Porcellio scaber, depend on a dynamic interplay between shape, size and nanoparticle dissolution properties

Authors: Novak S, Romih T, Drasler B, Birarda G, et al.
Status: Published
Year: 2019
Volume/Issue: 144
Pages: 488-497
Proceedings title: Analyst

The Biological Fate of Silver Nanoparticles from a Methodological Perspective

Authors: Drobne D, Novak S, Talaber I, Lynch I, Kokalj AJ
Status: Published
Year: 2018
Volume/Issue: 11/6
Pages: 957
Proceedings title: Materials

The application of bismuth film electrode for measuring Zn(II) under less acidic conditions in the presence of cell culture medium and ZnO nanoparticles

Authors: Romih T, Hocevar SB, Kononenko V, Drobne D
Status: Published
Year: 2017
Volume/Issue: 238
Pages: 1277-1282
Proceedings title: Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical

Tannic acid promotes ion release of copper oxide nanoparticles: Impacts from solution pH change and complexation reactions

Authors: Zhao J, Liu Y, Pan B, Gao G, Liu Y, Liu S, Liang N, Zhou D, Vijver M, Peijnenburg W
Status: Published
Year: 2017
Volume/Issue: 127
Pages: 59-67
Proceedings title: Water Research

Sulfidation kinetics of copper oxide nanoparticles

Authors: Gogos A, Thalmann B, Voegelin A, Kaegi R
Status: Published
Year: 2017
Volume/Issue: 4/8
Pages: 1733-1741
Proceedings title: Environmental Science: Nano

Successful spICP-MS data analysis workshop

Authors: Undas A
Status: Published
Year: 2017
Place: NSC Newsletter
Publisher/Place: 9 Spring
Pages: 22

Strategies for robust and accurate experimental approaches to quantify nanomaterial bioaccumulation across a broad range of organisms

Authors: Petersen EJ, Mortimer M, Burgess R M, et al.
Status: Published
Year: 2019
Proceedings title: Environmental Science: Nano

Step-by-step guidance for an effective integration of standardization in nanosafety R&D projects – from the proposal to the deliverables and beyond

Authors: Hazebrouck B, et al.
Status: Presentation
Year: 2016

Spotlight on NanoFASE (Work packages 4, 5 & 8)

Authors: Walker L, Vázquez-Campos S, Kaegi R, , Kammer F, et al.
Status: Published
Year: 2016
Journal: NSC Newsletter
Volume/Issue: 7 Spring
Publisher/Place: NSC Newsletter
Pages: 5-7

Sludge concentration, shear rate and nanoparticle size determine silver nanoparticle removal during wastewater treatment

Authors: Cornelis G, Forsberg-Grivogiannis AM, Skold NP, Rauch S, Perez-Holmberg J
Status: Published
Year: 2017
Volume/Issue: 4/11
Pages: 2225-2234
Proceedings title: Environmental Science: Nano

Sewage sludge treated with metal nanomaterials inhibits earthworm reproduction more strongly than sludge treated with metal metals in bulk/salt forms

Authors: Lahive E, Matzke M, Durenkamp M, et al.
Status: Published
Year: 2017
Volume/Issue: 4
Publisher/Place: Royal Society of Chemistry
Pages: 78-88
Proceedings title: Environmental Science: Nano

REACH evidence requirements, and how does the Clickable Framework help answer routine consultancy questions?

Authors: Paul K
Status: Published
Year: 2019

Protein affinity for TiO2 and CeO2 manufactured nanoparticles. From ultra-pure water to biological media

Authors: Huber R, Stoll S
Status: Published
Year: 2018
Volume/Issue: 553
Pages: 425-431
Proceedings title: Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects

Proposal for a tiered dietary bioaccumulation testing strategy for engineered nanomaterials using fish

Authors: Handy R D, Ahtiainen J, Navas J M, Goss G, Bleeker E A J, von der Kammer F
Status: Published
Year: 2018
Volume/Issue: 5
Pages: 2030-2046
Proceedings title: Environmental Science: Nano

On the application of spectral corrections to particle flux measurements

Authors: Oosterwijk A, Henzing B, Jarvi L
Status: Published
Year: 2018
Volume/Issue: 5/10
Pages: 2315-2324
Proceedings title: Environmental Science: Nano

NSC Meets in Athens: The next EU NanoSafety Cluster Scientific Meeting, organised with the support of the NanoFASE project

Authors: Papadiamantis T
Status: Published
Year: 2018
Volume/Issue: Winter 2018
Publisher/Place: NSC Newsletter
Pages: 2

Novel Multi-isotope Tracer Approach To Test ZnO Nanoparticle and Soluble Zn Bioavailability in Joint Soil Exposures

Authors: Laycock A, Romero-Freire A, Najorka J
Status: Published
Year: 2017
Volume/Issue: 51/21
Pages: 12756-12763
Proceedings title: Environmental Science and Technology

News from NanoFASE

Authors: NanoFASE Coordination & Dissemination Teams
Status: Published
Year: 2018
Place: Issue 13: Autumn 2018
Volume/Issue: NSC Newsletter
Pages: 8-10

Nano-regulation in the EU

Authors: Praetorius A
Status: Presentation
Year: 2015

Nanoparticles as soil pollutants; Book Chapter in "Soil Pollution: From Monitoring to Remediation"; Editors: Duarte, A. C., A. Cachada, and T. Rocha-Santos

Authors: Loureiro S, Tourinho P, Cornelis G, Van Den Brink NW, Díez-Ortiz M, Vázquez-Campos S, Pomar-Portillo V, Svendsen C, Van Gestel C
Status: Published
Year: 2017
Publisher/Place: Elsevier. eBook
Pages: 161-190

Nanomaterial tracking to limit impacts on the environment

Authors: Svendsen C (interview)
Status: Published
Year: 2017
Publisher/Place: Horizon Magazine

Nanomaterials in the environment: Behavior, fate, bioavailability, and effects: An updated review

Authors: Lead JR, Batley GE, Alvarez PJJ, et al.
Status: Published
Year: 2018
Volume/Issue: 37/8
Pages: 2029-2063

NanoFASE Reports – NIA 8th Annual Symposium and NanoFASE Science Highlights – Malta 2019

Authors: NanoFASE Coordination & Dissemination Teams
Status: Published
Year: 2019
Place: NSC Newsletter
Volume/Issue: Spring 2019

NanoFASE Reports – A tale of two synchrotrons: NanoFASE dual hemisphere Beam Team reports

Authors: NanoFASE Coordination & Dissemination Teams
Status: Published
Year: 2019
Place: NSC Newsletter
Volume/Issue: Winter 2019

NanoFASE Organizes Full-Day Scientific Session at SETAC Rome

Authors: Lynch I
Status: Published
Year: 2018
Place: NSC Newsletter
Volume/Issue: Winter 2018
Pages: 24

NanoFASE hosts networking for young NanoScientists

Authors: Baccaro M
Status: Published
Year: 2016
Volume/Issue: 7 Spring
Publisher/Place: NSC Newsletter
Pages: 32

NanoFASE Hands-on Stakeholder Consultation, 14 May 2018 in Rome, Italy (SETAC Meeting)

Authors: NanoFASE Coordination
Status: Published
Year: 2018
Place: NSC Newsletter
Volume/Issue: Winter 2018
Pages: 27

NanoFASE Exposure Assessment for Industry

Authors: Crossley A, Park GB
Status: Published
Year: 2019

Multiscale coupling strategy for nano ecotoxicology prediction

Authors: Wang Z, Vijver M, Peijnenburg W
Status: Published
Year: 2018
Volume/Issue: 52
Publisher/Place: Environ Sci Technol
Pages: 7598-7600

Models for assessing engineered nanomaterial fate and behaviour in the aquatic environment

Authors: Williams RJ, Harrison S, Keller V, Kuenen J, Lofts S, Praetorius A, Svendsen C, Vermeulen LC, van Wijnen J
Status: Published
Year: 2019
Volume/Issue: 36
Pages: 105–115

Modelling nanoparticle fate and transport at large spatial scales

Authors: Williams R, et al.
Status: Summary
Year: 2017

Modelling atmospheric fate of TiO2 and its impact on atmospheric chemistry

Authors: Manders A, Asbach C, Nasrabadi AM, et al.
Status: Published
Year: 2019

Modeling Nanomaterial Fate and Exposure

Authors: Lowry GV, Dale AL, Casman EA
Status: Published
Year: 2019

Life-cycle transformations of NMs

Authors: Lofts S
Status: Presentation
Year: 2017

Joint Event - ICEENN 2019 and NanoFASE Concluding Conference | NanoFASE scientists produce HOT articles!

Authors: NanoFASE Dissemination Team
Status: Published
Year: 2019
Place: NSC Newsletter
Volume/Issue: Summer 2019

Introduction to NanoFASE

Authors: Cornelis G
Status: Presentation
Year: 2015

Introducing NanoFASE

Authors: Svendsen C, et al.
Status: Published
Year: 2015
Volume/Issue: Autumn
Publisher/Place: NSC Newsletter
Pages: 25-26

Influence of organic compounds on the sulfidation of copper oxide nanoparticles

Authors: Gogos A, Voegelin A, Kaegi R
Status: Published
Year: 2018
Volume/Issue: 5
Pages: 2560-2569
Proceedings title: Environmental Science: Nano

Influence of bacterial extracellular polymeric substances on the sorption of Zn on γ-alumina: A combination of FTIR and EXAFS studies

Authors: Li CC, Wang YJ, Du H, et al.
Status: Published
Year: 2017
Volume/Issue: 220
Pages: 997-1004

In field conditions, commercial pigment grade TiO2 was not harmful to terrestrial isopods but reduced leaf litter fragmentation

Authors: Jemec A, Kos M, Drobne D, et al.
Status: Published
Year: 2016
Volume/Issue: 571
Pages: 1128-1135
Proceedings title: Science of the Total Environment

Industry insights: NanoFASE partners speak out

Authors: Ambrose S, Vincent P, Park GB
Status: Published
Year: 2019

Impact of water chemistry on the behavior and fate of copper nanoparticles

Authors: Xiao Y, Vijver M, Peijnenburg W
Status: Published
Year: 2018
Volume/Issue: 234
Pages: 684-691
Proceedings title: Environ Poll

ICEENN 2017 - NanoFASE keynote speakers confirmed

Authors: Lynch I
Status: Published
Year: 2017
Volume/Issue: 9 Spring
Publisher/Place: NSC Newsletter
Pages: 39

Heteroaggregation of nanoplastic particles in the presence of inorganic colloids and natural organic matter

Authors: Oriekhova O, Stoll S
Status: Published
Year: 2018
Volume/Issue: 5
Pages: 792-799
Proceedings title: Environmental Science: Nano

Heteroaggregation of CeO2 nanoparticles in presence of alginate and iron oxide

Authors: Oriekhova O, Stoll S
Status: Published
Year: 2018
Volume/Issue: 648
Pages: 1171-1178
Proceedings title: Science of The Total Environment

From nanosafety research to operational tools for the nanotechnology industry: the EU projects NanoMILE, NanoFASE, NanoReg2, NanoSolutions, Sun, CaLIBRAte

Authors: Hazebrouck B, et al.
Status: Presentation
Year: 2016

Focus On NanoFASE - SETAC Rome, Stakeholder Consultation, Mesocosms Video

Authors: NanoFASE Dissemination Team
Status: Published
Year: 2018
Pages: 9-12

Focus on NanoFASE Project (Accidents Will Happen; Work packages 1, 3, 5, 6)

Authors: Crossley A, Gogos A, Nickel C, et al.
Status: Published
Year: 2017
Volume/Issue: 10 Autumn
Publisher/Place: NSC Newsletter
Pages: 2-3, 8, 14

Flows of engineered nanomaterials to waste treatment

Authors: Adam V, Sultan F, Nowack B
Status: Published
Year: 2016

Flows of engineered nanomaterials through waste treatment and recycling

Authors: Adam V
Status: Presentation
Year: 2016

Fate of NanoParticles in Managed Waste Facilities

Authors: Kägi R, et al.
Status: Presentation
Year: 2019

Fate modelling of nanoparticle releases in LCA: An integrative approach towards "USEtox4Nano"

Authors: Salieri B, Hischier R, Quik JTK, Jolliet O
Status: Published
Year: 2019
Volume/Issue: 206
Pages: 701-712
Proceedings title: Journal of Cleaner Production

Fate and hazard data from NanoFASE and NanoMILE to be integrated on the same knowledge platform

Authors: Lynch I, Hazebrouck B
Status: Published
Year: 2016
Volume/Issue: 7 Spring
Publisher/Place: NSC Newsletter
Pages: 8

Exposure assessment and modelling: NanoFASE– intentions, achievements and outcomes

Authors: Svendsen C & 65 others
Status: Published
Year: 2019

European country-specific probabilistic assessment of nanomaterial flows towards landfilling, incineration and recycling

Authors: Adam V, Nowack B
Status: Published
Year: 2017
Volume/Issue: 4
Publisher/Place: Royal Society of Chemistry
Pages: 1961-1973
Proceedings title: Environmental Science: Nano

Engineered Nanomaterials: A new framework for streamlined assessment of environmental release, fate, transfer & exposure

Authors: Crossley A and Svendsen C (feature article)
Status: Published
Year: 2020
Publisher/Place: PRJ
Pages: 104-107

Emissions and Possible Environmental Implication of Engineered Nanomaterials (ENMs) in the Atmosphere

Authors: John A, Küpper M, Manders-Groot A, Debray A, Lacome JM, Kuhlbusch T
Status: Published
Year: 2017
Volume/Issue: 8(5)
Pages: 84
Proceedings title: Atmosphere

Effect of surface and salt properties on the ion distribution around spherical nanoparticles: Monte Carlo simulations

Authors: Clavier A, Carnal F, Stoll S
Status: Published
Year: 2016
Volume/Issue: 120 (32)
Publisher/Place: American Chemical Society
Pages: 7988–7997

Drift correction of the dissolved signal in single particle ICPMS

Authors: Cornelis G, Rauch S
Status: Published
Year: 2016
Volume/Issue: 408 (19)
Publisher/Place: Springer
Pages: 5075–5087

Dissolution and retention of nanoparticles in soils

Authors: Cornelis G
Status: Presentation
Year: 2016

Dissolution and aggregation kinetics of zero valent copper nanoparticles in (simulated) natural surface waters: Simultaneous effects of pH, NOM and ionic strength

Authors: Arenas-Lagoa D, Monikha FA, Vijvera MG, et al.
Status: Published
Year: 2019
Volume/Issue: 226
Pages: 841-850
Proceedings title: Chemosphere

Dissipative particle dynamic simulation and experimental assessment of the impacts of humic substances on aqueous aggregation and dispersion of engineered nanoparticles

Authors: Wang Z, Quik J, Song L, Wouterse M, Peijnenburg W
Status: Published
Year: 2018
Volume/Issue: 37
Publisher/Place: Environ. Toxicol Chem
Pages: 1024–1031

Discovering protocols for nanoparticles: the soils case NanoFASE WP7 & NanoSafety Cluster WG3 Exposure

Authors: Cornelis G
Status: Published
Year: 2016
Journal: NSC Newsletter
Volume/Issue: 7 Spring
Publisher/Place: NSC Newsletter
Pages: 4

Dietary exposure to silver nitrate compared to two forms of silver nanoparticles in rainbow trout: bioaccumulation potential with minimal physiological effects

Authors: Clark NJ, Boyle D, Eynona BP, Handy RD
Status: Published
Year: 2019
Journal: Environmental Science: Nano
Volume/Issue: 6
Pages: 1393-1405

Determination of nanoparticle heteroaggregation attachment efficiencies and rates in presence of natural organic matter monomers. Monte Carlo modelling

Authors: Clavier A, Praetorius A, Stoll S
Status: Published
Year: 2019
Volume/Issue: 650
Pages: 530-540
Proceedings title: Science of the Total Environment

D9.4 (summary) Parameter set on uptake and toxicokinetics of aged NMs in aquatic and terrestrial organisms and for biomagnification potential

Authors: Loureiro S, et al.
Status: Published
Year: 2019
Deliverable number: D9.4

D9.1 (summary) Comparative physiology study to parametrize in vitro and in silico models for the evaluation of the bioaccumulation potential in (in)vertebrates

Authors: Meike van der Zande
Status: Short
Year: 2017
Deliverable number: D9.1

D8.2 (summary) Report on Driving Forces of NM Behaviour in Natural Waters for Agglomeration and Transformation

Authors: Antonia Praetorious
Status: Short
Year: 2017
Deliverable number: D8.2

D8.1 (summary) Alignment between model requirements and experimental procedures

Authors: Stephen Lofts
Status: Short
Year: 2018
Deliverable number: D8.1

D7.3 (summary) Differences in framework for assessment of intentional versus unintentional terrestrial NM exposures

Authors: Nosek J, Nešetřil K., Vincent P, Carboni M, Layet C
Status: Published
Year: 2019
Deliverable number: D7.3

D7.2 (summary) Soil property – NM fate relationships

Authors: Geert Cornelis
Status: Short
Year: 2018
Deliverable number: D7.2

D7.1 (summary) Research report on speciation and transformation of NM in soil

Authors: Geert Cornelis
Status: Short
Year: 2018
Deliverable number: D7.1

D6.3 (summary) Report on the laboratory tests on surface transformation and atmospheric chemical reactions

Authors: Christof Asbach
Status: Short
Year: 2019
Deliverable number: D6.3

D6.2 (summary) Open Workshop on airborne ENM: Measurements, Implication and Modelling

Authors: Carmen Nickel
Status: Published
Year: 2018
Deliverable number: D6.2

D6.1 (summary) Publication on review of airborne ENM and possible implications

Authors: Astrid John
Status: Short
Year: 2018
Deliverable number: D6.1

D5.5 (summary) Report on the transfer of ENM through reactors

Authors: Gogos A
Status: Published
Year: 2019
Deliverable number: D5.5

D5.3 (summary) Report on the behaviour of ENM in reactors

Authors: Gogos A
Status: Published
Year: 2019
Deliverable number: D5.3

D4.4 (summary) Catalogue of potential accidental releases and accidental release model

Authors: Debray B
Status: Published
Year: 2019
Deliverable number: D4.4

D4.2 (summary) Release estimations during ENMs and nano-enabled products value chain

Authors: Vicenç Pomar
Status: Short
Year: 2019
Deliverable number: D4.2

D4.2 (full report) Release estimations during ENMs and nano-enabled products value chain

Authors: Pomar V
Status: Published
Year: 2019
Deliverable number: D4.2

D4.1 (summary) Inventory of estimates of ENMs and nano-enabled products value chain

Authors: Kuenen J, Adam V, Pomar V, Gottschalk F
Status: Short
Year: 2017
Deliverable number: D4.1

D4.1 (full report) Inventory of estimates of ENMs and nano-enabled products value chain

Authors: Kuenen J, Adam V, Pomar V, Gottschalk F
Status: Published
Year: 2017
Deliverable number: D4.1

D2.2 (summary) Spatial transport framework for NanoFASE model

Authors: Lofts S, Harrison S, Keller V, Williams R
Status: Published
Year: 2019
Deliverable number: D2.2

D2.1 (summary) Specification for the NanoFASE model

Authors: Lofts S, Dumont E, Keller V, Williams R, et al.
Status: Published
Year: 2019
Deliverable number: D2.1

D2.0 (full report) NanoFASE modellers’ detailed guidance to tiered exposure assessment

Authors: Lofts S, Quik J, Harrison S
Status: Published
Year: 2019
Deliverable number: D2.0

D1.2 (summary) Report on the pathway analysis

Authors: Pomar-Portillo V, Vilchez Villalba A, Vázquez S, et al.
Status: Short
Year: 2017
Deliverable number: D1.2

D1.1 (summary) Presentation of the exposure assessment framework specification

Authors: Crossley A, Park B, Mays C, Hazebrouck B, Lynch I, Svendsen C
Status: Short
Year: 2017
Deliverable number: D1.1

Current challenges in spICP-MS analysis of engineered nanoparticles in environmental samples

Authors: Cornelis G
Status: Presentation
Year: 2016

Core–Shell NaHoF4@TiO2 NPs: A Labeling Method to Trace Engineered Nanomaterials of Ubiquitous Elements in the Environment

Authors: Cui X, Fryer B, Zhou D
Status: Published
Year: 2019
Volume/Issue: 11
Pages: 19452-19461
Proceedings title: ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces

Considering the forms of released engineered nanomaterials in probabilistic material flow analysis

Authors: Adam V, Caballero-Guzman A, Nowack B
Status: Published
Year: 2018
Volume/Issue: 243 (Pt A)
Pages: 17-27
Proceedings title: Environ Poll

Changing environments and biomolecule coronas: consequences and challenges for the design of environmentally acceptable engineered nanoparticles

Authors: Markiewicz M, Kumirska J, Lynch I
Status: Published
Year: 2018
Volume/Issue: 20/18
Pages: 4133-4168
Proceedings title: Green Chemistry

Bismuth film electrode for anodic stripping voltammetric measurement of silver nanoparticle dissolution

Authors: Romih T, Hočevar S B, Jemec A, Drobne D
Status: Published
Year: 2016
Volume/Issue: 188
Pages: 393-397

Bioaccumulation of silver in Daphnia magna: Waterborne and dietary exposure to nanoparticles and dissolved silver

Authors: Ribeiro FA, Pavlaki MD, Azevedo S, et al.
Status: Published
Year: 2017
Journal: Science of The Total Environment
Volume/Issue: 574 (1)
Pages: 1633–1639

Assessment and prediction of joint algal toxicity of binary mixtures of graphene and ionic liquids

Authors: Wang Z, Zhang F, Wang S, Peijnenburg W
Status: Published
Year: 2017
Volume/Issue: 185
Pages: 681-689

Applied Nanoparticles: Main outcomes of being part of NanoFASE

Authors: Busquets Fité, Martí
Status: Published
Year: 2019

A novel approach to the measurement of surfactant parameters in arthropod digestive juices

Authors: Romih T, Kogej K, Drobne D
Status: Published
Year: 2016
Volume/Issue: 88
Pages: 48-54
Proceedings title: Journal of Insect Physiology

An assessment of the dietary bioavailability of silver nanomaterials in rainbow trout using an ex vivo gut sac technique

Authors: Clark NJ, Boyle D, Handy RD
Status: Published
Year: 2019

Analytical considerations following accidental discharge of material into a river

Authors: Crossley A, Jurkschat K, Salter C & Johnston C
Status: Presentation
Year: 2018

A multimedia model for nanoparticle fate and biotic update in the environment

Authors: Lofts S
Status: Presentation
Year: 2016

A model sensitivity analysis to determine the most important physicochemical properties driving environmental fate and exposure of engineered nanoparticles

Authors: Meesters JAJ, Peijnenburg WJGM, Hendrik AJ, et al.
Status: Published
Year: 2019
Volume/Issue: Advance Article
Proceedings title: Environmental Science: Nano

A kinetic environmental fate model for the risk assessment of engineered nanomaterials

Authors: Perez Holmberg J
Status: Presentation
Year: 2016

Aging reduces the toxicity of pristine but not sulphidised silver nanoparticles to soil bacteria

Authors: Schultz CL, Gray J, Verweij RA, et al.
Status: Published
Year: 2018
Volume/Issue: 5/11
Pages: 2618-2630

Ageing, dissolution and biogenic formation of nanoparticles: how do these factors affect the uptake kinetics of silver nanoparticles in earthworms?

Authors: Baccaro M, Undas A K, de Vriendt J, van den Berg J H J, Peters R J B, van den Brink N W
Status: Published
Year: 2018
Volume/Issue: 5
Pages: 1107-1116
Proceedings title: Environmental Science: Nano

A framework for forward modelling of engineered nanomaterials in terrestrial systems

Authors: Cornelis G, Perez-Holmberg J
Status: Presentation
Year: 2015

A critical evaluation of nanopesticides and nanofertilizers against their conventional analogues

Authors: Kah M, Kookana RS, Gogos A, Bucheli TD
Status: Published
Year: 2018
Volume/Issue: 13/8
Pages: 677-684
Proceedings title: Nature Nanotechnology