Attachment

Nanoparticles approach and collide with (comparatively) larger immobile surfaces via diffusion, interception (in the context of advection) or sedimentation. Upon collision, the particles will stick - or attach - to the exposed surface with a probability expressed by the attachment efficiency (α). Attachment is an important process limiting the transport kinetics of nanomaterials.

Attachment of ENMs onto an immobile surface is a process similar to hetero- or homoaggregation. However, in those processes both the ENMs and interacting species are (and will remain) mobile, whereas attachment signifies that ENMs go from the mobile phase into an immobile species.

http://nanofase.eu/show/element_1468

Occurs in

Soil

WWTP

Water and sediment

Fate descriptors

Algorithms

 

\(\LARGE k_{att}=\alpha \frac{3(1- \theta ) \nu }{2d_{c}}\eta_{0}\)

Attachment efficiency Attachment rate calculation

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Read also

 

Visit the NanoFASE Library to read summaries of these reports:

NanoFASE Report D7.2 Soil property – NM fate relationships
 

 

Petrosa A R, et al. (2010) Aggregation and Deposition of Engineered Nanomaterials in Aquatic Environments: Role of Physicochemical Interactions. Environmental Science & Technology. 44: 6532-6549. http://doi.org/10.1021/es100598h

Contact

 

Karin Norrfors

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)

 

 

 

 

 

Geert Cornelis

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)

Email: geert.cornelis@slu.se