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  1. Wildland-urban interface fire ashes as a major source of incidental nanomaterials
  2. Urban runoff drives titanium dioxide engineered particle concentrations in urban watersheds: field measurements
  3. Detection and quantification of anthropogenic titanium-, cerium-, and lanthanum-bearing home dust particles
  4. Potential use of engineered nanoparticles in ocean fertilization for large-scale atmospheric carbon dioxide removal
  5. Temporal variability in TiO2 engineered particle concentrations in rural Edisto River
  6. Natural organic matter composition and nanomaterial surface coating determine the nature of platinum nanomaterial-natural organic matter corona
  7. Temporal variation in TiO2 engineered particle concentrations in the Broad River during dry and wet weathers
  8. Water Chemistry, Exposure Routes, and Metal Forms Determine the Bioaccumulation Dynamics of Silver (Ionic and Nanoparticulate) in Daphnia magna
  9. Comparative assessment of the fate and toxicity of chemically and biologically synthesized silver nanoparticles to juvenile clams
  10. Particle size determines the accumulation of platinum nanoparticles in the estuarine amphipod, Leptocheirus plumulosus
  11. Identification and quantification of anthropogenic nanomaterials in urban rain and runoff using single particle-inductively coupled plasma-time of flight-mass spectrometry
  12. Discovery and potential ramifications of reduced iron-bearing nanoparticles—magnetite, wüstite, and zero-valent iron—in wildland–urban interface fire ashes
  13. Multi-method approach for analysis of road dust particles: elemental ratios, SP-ICP-TOF-MS, and TEM
  14. Elemental fingerprints in natural nanomaterials determined using SP-ICP-TOF-MS and clustering analysis
  15. Metal-Containing Nanoparticles in Low-Rank Coal-Derived Fly Ash from China: Characterization and Implications toward Human Lung Toxicity
  16. Chemical transformations of nanoscale zinc oxide in simulated sweat and its impact on the antibacterial efficacy
  17. Integrative Approach for Groundwater Pollution Risk Assessment Coupling Hydrogeological, Physicochemical and Socioeconomic Conditions in Southwest of the Damascus Basin
  18. Integrative Approach for Groundwater Pollution Risk Assessment based on Hydrogeological and Socio-economic Conditions in Southwest of Damascus Basin
  19. Effect of Nanoparticle Size and Natural Organic Matter Composition on the Bioavailability of Polyvinylpyrrolidone-Coated Platinum Nanoparticles to a Model Freshwater Invertebrate
  20. Analysis of complex particle mixtures by asymmetrical flow field-flow fractionation coupled to inductively coupled plasma time-of-flight mass spectrometry
  21. Episodic surges in titanium dioxide engineered particle concentrations in surface waters following rainfall events
  22. Transport of N-CD and Pre-Sorbed Pb in Saturated Porous Media
  23. Concentrations and size distribution of TiO2 and Ag engineered particles in five wastewater treatment plants in the United States
  24. Acidification in the U.S. Southeast: Causes, Potential Consequences and the Role of the Southeast Ocean and Coastal Acidification Network
  25. Detection and quantification of engineered particles in urban runoff
  26. Stormwater green infrastructures retain high concentrations of TiO2 engineered (nano)-particles
  27. Analysis of engineered nanomaterials (Ag, CeO2 and Fe2O3) in spiked surface waters at environmentally relevant particle concentrations
  28. Nanoparticle size and natural organic matter composition determine aggregation behavior of polyvinylpyrrolidone coated platinum nanoparticles
  29. How to distinguish natural versus engineered nanomaterials: insights from the analysis of TiO2 and CeO2 in soils
  30. Modeling the transport of titanium dioxide nanomaterials from combined sewer overflows in an urban river
  31. Dispersion of natural nanomaterials in surface waters for better characterization of their physicochemical properties by AF4-ICP-MS-TEM
  32. Improved extraction efficiency of natural nanomaterials in soils to facilitate their characterization using a multimethod approach
  33. Synthesis, characterization, and environmental behaviors of monodispersed platinum nanoparticles
  34. Sewage spills are a major source of titanium dioxide engineered (nano)-particle release into the environment
  35. Regulation of phosphorus bioavailability by iron nanoparticles in a monomictic lake
  36. Fluorescence characterization of fractionated dissolved organic matter in the five tributaries of Poyang Lake, China
  37. Enrichments of Metals, Including Methylmercury, in Sewage Spills in South Carolina, USA
  38. Toward a better extraction of titanium dioxide engineered nanomaterials from complex environmental matrices
  39. Co-transport and remobilization of Cu and Pb in quartz column by carbon dots
  40. Potential impact of natural organic ligands on the colloidal stability of silver nanoparticles
  41. Evolution of human health risk based on EPA modeling for adults and children and pollution level of potentially toxic metals in Rafsanjan road dust: a case study in a semi-arid region, Iran
  42. Transport and retention of carbon dots (CDs) in saturated and unsaturated porous media: Role of ionic strength, pH, and collector grain size
  43. Comparative study of dissolved and nanoparticulate Ag effects on the life cycle of an estuarine meiobenthic copepod, Amphiascus tenuiremis
  44. A rapid approach for measuring silver nanoparticle concentration and dissolution in seawater by UV–Vis
  45. Suspended particulate matter determines physical speciation of Fe, Mn, and trace metals in surface waters of Loire watershed
  46. Seasonal variability of natural water chemistry affects the fate and behaviour of silver nanoparticles
  47. Natural organic matter composition determines the molecular nature of silver nanomaterial-NOM corona
  48. Citrate-Coated Silver Nanoparticles Growth-Independently Inhibit Aflatoxin Synthesis in Aspergillus parasiticus
  49. Effect of nanomaterial and media physicochemical properties on nanomaterial aggregation kinetics
  50. The ecological risk, source identification, and pollution assessment of heavy metals in road dust: a case study in Rafsanjan, SE Iran
  51. Effect of phosphate buffer on aggregation kinetics of citrate-coated silver nanoparticles induced by monovalent and divalent electrolytes
  52. Effect of nanomaterial and media physicochemical properties on Ag NM aggregation kinetics
  53. Occurrence and Removal of Engineered Nanoparticles in Drinking Water Treatment and Wastewater Treatment Processes
  54. Correction to Stability and Aggregation Kinetics of Titania Nanomaterials under Environmentally Realistic Conditions
  55. Impact of surface coating and environmental conditions on the fate and transport of silver nanoparticles in the aquatic environment
  56. The concentration-dependent aggregation of Ag NPs induced by cystine
  57. Outdoor urban nanomaterials: The emergence of a new, integrated, and critical field of study
  58. Application of a multi-method approach in characterization of natural aquatic colloids from different sources along Huangpu River in Shanghai, China
  59. The concentration-dependent behaviour of nanoparticles
  60. Modeling nanomaterial fate and uptake in the environment: current knowledge and future trends
  61. Association of Arsenic and Phosphorus with Iron Nanoparticles between Streams and Aquifers: Implications for Arsenic Mobility
  62. Evaluation of charge and agglomeration behavior of TiO2 nanoparticles in ecotoxicological media
  63. An electron microscopy based method for the detection and quantification of nanomaterial number concentration in environmentally relevant media
  64. Effect of colloids on the occurrence, distribution and photolysis of emerging organic contaminants in wastewaters
  65. Modeling Nanomaterial Environmental Fate in Aquatic Systems
  66. A Review of the Properties and Processes Determining the Fate of Engineered Nanomaterials in the Aquatic Environment
  67. Transformations of citrate and Tween coated silver nanoparticles reacted with Na2S
  68. Progress towards the validation of modeled environmental concentrations of engineered nanomaterials by analytical measurements
  69. Methods for Measuring Concentration (Mass, Surface Area and Number) of Nanomaterials
  70. Does natural organic matter increase the bioavailability of cerium dioxide nanoparticles to fish?
  71. Preface
  72. Quantitative measurement of the nanoparticle size and number concentration from liquid suspensions by atomic force microscopy
  73. Overview of Environmental Nanoscience
  74. Effect of monovalent and divalent cations, anions and fulvic acid on aggregation of citrate-coated silver nanoparticles
  75. Nanoparticle dispersity in toxicology
  76. Characterization of natural and manufactured nanoparticles by atomic force microscopy: Effect of analysis mode, environment and sample preparation
  77. Effects of particle size and coating on nanoscale Ag and TiO2exposure in zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos
  78. Rationalizing Nanomaterial Sizes Measured by Atomic Force Microscopy, Flow Field-Flow Fractionation, and Dynamic Light Scattering: Sample Preparation, Polydispersity, and Particle Structure
  79. From soil to cave: Transport of trace metals by natural organic matter in karst dripwaters
  80. Characterization of cerium oxide nanoparticles—Part 1: Size measurements
  81. Characterization of cerium oxide nanoparticles—Part 2: Nonsize measurements
  82. Characterisation of groundwater–surface water interaction using field measurements and numerical modelling: a case study from the Ruataniwha Basin, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand
  83. Size, speciation and lability of NOM–metal complexes in hyperalkaline cave dripwater
  84. Interspecies comparisons on the uptake and toxicity of silver and cerium dioxide nanoparticles
  85. Aggregation and dispersion of silver nanoparticles in exposure media for aquatic toxicity tests
  86. Flow field-flow fractionation for the analysis and characterization of natural colloids and manufactured nanoparticles in environmental systems: A critical review
  87. Natural Colloids and Manufactured Nanoparticles in Aquatic and Terrestrial Systems
  88. Algal testing of titanium dioxide nanoparticles—Testing considerations, inhibitory effects and modification of cadmium bioavailability
  89. Effects of Aqueous Exposure to Silver Nanoparticles of Different Sizes in Rainbow Trout
  90. Assessment of a groundwater quality monitoring network using vulnerability mapping and geostatistics: A case study from Heretaunga Plains, New Zealand
  91. Bioavailability of Nanoscale Metal Oxides TiO2, CeO2, and ZnO to Fish
  92. Assessment of cultured fish hepatocytes for studying cellular uptake and (eco)toxicity of nanoparticles
  93. Characterisation of structural and surface speciation of representative commercially available cerium oxide nanoparticles
  94. Physico-chemical behaviour and algal toxicity of nanoparticulate CeO 2 in freshwater
  95. Overview of Nanoscience in the Environment
  96. Natural Colloids and Nanoparticles in Aquatic and Terrestrial Environments
  97. Characterizing Manufactured Nanoparticles in the Environment: Multimethod Determination of Particle Sizes
  98. Aggregation and disaggregation of iron oxide nanoparticles: Influence of particle concentration, pH and natural organic matter
  99. Size fractionation and optical properties of colloids in an organic-rich estuary (Thurso, UK)
  100. Aggregation and surface properties of iron oxide nanoparticles: Influence of ph and natural organic matter
  101. Toxicogenomics as an “open” system to detect tissue-specific responses to toxicants: Nanoparticles as a proof of principle in fish
  102. Nanoparticles: structure, properties, preparation and behaviour in environmental media
  103. Size fractionation and characterization of natural aquatic colloids and nanoparticles
  104. Characterization of Natural Aquatic Colloids (<5 nm) by Flow-Field Flow Fractionation and Atomic Force Microscopy
  105. Size-Based Speciation of Natural Colloidal Particles by Flow Field Flow Fractionation, Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectroscopy, and Transmission Electron Microscopy/X-ray Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy:  Colloids−Trace Element Interaction
  106. Size fractionation and characterization of natural colloids by flow-field flow fractionation coupled to multi-angle laser light scattering
  107. Conformation and size of humic substances: Effects of major cation concentration and type, pH, salinity, and residence time
  108. Natural sample fractionation by FlFFF–MALLS–TEM: Sample stabilization, preparation, pre-concentration and fractionation
  109. 3D characterization of natural colloids by FlFFF-MALLS-TEM
  110. Supramolecular structure of humic acids by TEM with improved sample preparation and staining