Environmental Division (See also Topical 1)

Session 387 - Environmental Effects of Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials
Widespread use of nanotechnology and increased production of nanomaterials will yield novel chemical species whose environmental effects are largely unknown. This session welcomes research papers on the fate of nanomaterials in the air, water, or soil environments; including transport and transformation of these materials.
Chair:Larry E. Erickson
CoChair:David R. Shonnard
CoSponsor(s):Nanoscale Science and Engineering Forum (See also Topical F)
 Deposition of Nanoparticles in the Human Respiratory Tract
Chiu-sen Wang, S. K. Friedlander
 Zinc-Based Nanocrystalline Aluminum Oxide Adsorbents for Desulfurization Application
Xiangxin Yang, Chundi Cao, Larry E. Erickson, Keith L. Hohn, Kenneth J. Klabunde
 Comparative Solubility of Nanoparticles and Bulk Oxides of Magnesium in Water and Lung Simulant Fluids
John Andrew Pickrell, Mermagya Dhakal, Sigfrido D. Castro, Gunjan Gakhar, Kenneth J. Klabunde, Larry E. Erickson
 Towards a Systems View in Nanotechnology- Life Cycle Assessment of Nanoparticles Synthesis
Vikas Khanna, Bhavik R. Bakshi
 Nanostructured Materials as Smoke Clearing Agents
Rachit Yadov, B. K. Kakumanu, R.G. Maghirang, Larry E. Erickson
 A Review of the Toxicity of 0.1 to 1 Micron Aerodynamic Diameter Airborne Particles
John Andrew Pickrell, Larry E. Erickson, Mermagya Dhakal, Sigifredo D. Castro, Ken J. Klabunde, R. G. Maghirang, F. W. Oehme
 Nanometallic Fuels for Transportation: a Well-to-Wheel Analysis
Vivek P. Utgikar, William C. Lattin, Richard T. Jacobsen

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