Skip to product information
1 of 1
Regular price £103.39 GBP
Regular price £120.00 GBP Sale price £103.39 GBP
Sale Sold out
Free UK Shipping

Freshly Printed - allow 10 days lead

Nanoscience and the Environment

Summarizes current understanding of the fate and behavior of manufactured nanoparticles in the environment

Jamie R. Lead (Volume editor), Eugenia Valsami-Jones (Volume editor)

9780080994086, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 28 July 2014

240 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.1 cm, 0.42 kg

Nanomaterials in the Environment covers all aspects of manufactured nanomaterials and their impact and behavior in the environment. Starting with a general overview of the field, emphasizing key points and background, the book then covers crucial specific areas, including nanomaterial transformations in the environment due to dissolution, aggregation, and other processes, and the modeling of environmental exposure and fate. A chapter on formation of the “eco-corona? investigates the state of the art with specific reference to the protein corona literature in human health. Finally, there are chapters on mechanisms of biouptake and toxicity.

The fast-moving nature of the field and the quality of the submissions make this book essential reading for all those working in this area. It is suitable for researchers from Masters-level upwards, and for regulators and industry. The book can also be used as a high-level teaching aid.

1. Nanomaterials and the environment M Baalousha, W. How, J. R. Lead, and E. Valsami-Jones  2. Transformations of nanomaterials in the environment S.M. Louie, R. Ma and G. Lowry  3. Environmental fate and exposure modeling of nanomaterials M. Scheringer, A. Praetorius and E.S. Goldberg  4. Macromolecular coronas; importance in nanotoxicology and nanoecotoxicology I. Lynch, E. Valsami-Jones, J. R. Lead, K Dawson  5. Bioavailability and bioaccumulation of metal-based engineered nanomaterials in aquatic environments: Concepts and processes S. Luoma, F.R. Kahn and M-N. Croteau  6. Mechanisms of nanotoxicity K. Schirmer

Subject Areas: Electronics & communications engineering [TJ], Materials science [TGM], Nanotechnology [TBN]

View full details