Is there evidence for man-made nanoparticles in the Dutch environment
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Topics
Field surveyWaterAirAir qualityEffluentsEstersFiltrationFullerenesGold compoundsGold nanoparticlesGroundwaterInductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryMass spectrometersNanoparticlesSewage treatment plantsSilver compoundsSurface watersSurveysTitanium dioxideWaterAg and au nanoparticlesEnvironmental compartmentEnvironmental concentrationField surveysInorganicLimited informationOrganic nanoparticles[6 ,6]-phenyl-C61-butyric acid methyl estersButyric acidboronceriumcopperfullerene derivativegoldground waterinorganic compoundironman made nanoparticlemolybdenumnanoparticlepalladiumplatinumrhodiumsiliconsilversurface watertitaniumtitanium dioxidetungstenunclassified drugzincfullerene derivativenanoparticleair qualityfullerenenanoparticlewater qualityair samplingconcentration (parameters)effluentenergy dispersive X ray spectroscopyenvironmentinfluentparticle sizeparticulate matterrural areascanning electron microscopysewage treatment plantsludgeurban areawater analysisanalysisenvironmental monitoringsewageNetherlandsEnvironmental MonitoringFullerenesNanoparticlesNetherlandsSewageWaterWater Pollutants, Chemical
TNO Identifier
954891
ISSN
00489697
Source
Science of the Total Environment, 576, pp. 273-283.
Pages
273-283
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