Nanomaterials
Nanomaterials are small but key components in consumer products such as electronics, sunscreens and anti-microbial clothing, and they increasingly being used by industry. SETAC is leading the way in advancing environmental sciences of nanomaterials from chemistry and exposure to toxicity and risk assessment toward science-based management.
Articles
- Nanomaterials in the Environment: Behavior, Fate, Bioavailability, and Effects–An Updated Review
ET&C 37: 2029–2063 (2018) - Nanomaterials in the Aquatic Environment: A European Union–United States Perspective on the Status of Ecotoxicity Testing, Research Priorities, and Challenges Ahead
ET&C 35: 1055–1067 (2016) - Nanomaterials in the Environment
ET&C 31: 1–220 (2012) - Nanomaterials in the Environment: Behavior, Fate, Bioavailability, and Effects
ET&C 27: 1825–1851 (2009) - Effects of particle composition and species on toxicity of metallic nanomaterials in aquatic organisms
ET&C 27: 1972–1978 (2009)
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