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Nanomaterial Fate and Speciation in the Environment

Here you will find NanoFASE posters and presentations, including summaries.

What is the meaning of pristine nanoparticles, their lifecycle and fate? An overview and forward look

Authors: Svendsen C, et al.
Status: Presentation
Year: 2017

Modelling nanoparticle fate and transport at large spatial scales

Authors: Williams R, et al.
Status: Summary
Year: 2017

Life-cycle transformations of NMs

Authors: Lofts S
Status: Presentation
Year: 2017

Fate of NanoParticles in Managed Waste Facilities

Authors: Kägi R, et al.
Status: Presentation
Year: 2019

Modelling atmospheric fate of TiO2 and its impact on atmospheric chemistry

Authors: Manders A, Asbach C, Nasrabadi AM, et al.
Status: Published
Year: 2019

Toxicokinetics of pristine and aged silver nanoparticles in freshwater benthic organisms: the role of exposure route

Authors: Silva PV, van Gestel CAM, Verweij RA, Loureiro S
Status: Published
Year: 2019

Towards more complexity in heteroaggregation studies of engineered nanoparticles with natural suspended particulate matter

Authors: Walch H, Praetorius A, von der Kammer F, Hofmann T
Status: Published
Year: 2017

Analytical considerations following accidental discharge of material into a river

Authors: Crossley A, Jurkschat K, Salter C & Johnston C
Status: Presentation
Year: 2018

Industry insights: NanoFASE partners speak out

Authors: Ambrose S, Vincent P, Park GB
Status: Published
Year: 2019

NanoFASE Exposure Assessment for Industry

Authors: Crossley A, Park GB
Status: Published
Year: 2019

Applied Nanoparticles: Main outcomes of being part of NanoFASE

Authors: Busquets Fité, Martí
Status: Published
Year: 2019

Modeling Nanomaterial Fate and Exposure

Authors: Lowry GV, Dale AL, Casman EA
Status: Published
Year: 2019

REACH evidence requirements, and how does the Clickable Framework help answer routine consultancy questions?

Authors: Paul K
Status: Published
Year: 2019

Exposure assessment and modelling: NanoFASE– intentions, achievements and outcomes

Authors: Svendsen C & 65 others
Status: Published
Year: 2019

The needs of industry for techniques for registration

Authors: Wohlleben W
Status: Published
Year: 2019

A framework for forward modelling of engineered nanomaterials in terrestrial systems

Authors: Cornelis G, Perez-Holmberg J
Status: Presentation
Year: 2015

Current challenges in spICP-MS analysis of engineered nanoparticles in environmental samples

Authors: Cornelis G
Status: Presentation
Year: 2016

Introduction to NanoFASE

Authors: Cornelis G
Status: Presentation
Year: 2015

From nanosafety research to operational tools for the nanotechnology industry: the EU projects NanoMILE, NanoFASE, NanoReg2, NanoSolutions, Sun, CaLIBRAte

Authors: Hazebrouck B, et al.
Status: Presentation
Year: 2016

Dissolution and retention of nanoparticles in soils

Authors: Cornelis G
Status: Presentation
Year: 2016

Nano-regulation in the EU

Authors: Praetorius A
Status: Presentation
Year: 2015

What do we need to create good models for the development of a sustainable nanotechnology?

Authors: Praetorius A
Status: Presentation
Year: 2015

Flows of engineered nanomaterials to waste treatment

Authors: Adam V, Sultan F, Nowack B
Status: Published
Year: 2016

Flows of engineered nanomaterials through waste treatment and recycling

Authors: Adam V
Status: Presentation
Year: 2016

A multimedia model for nanoparticle fate and biotic update in the environment

Authors: Lofts S
Status: Presentation
Year: 2016

A kinetic environmental fate model for the risk assessment of engineered nanomaterials

Authors: Perez Holmberg J
Status: Presentation
Year: 2016

Step-by-step guidance for an effective integration of standardization in nanosafety R&D projects – from the proposal to the deliverables and beyond

Authors: Hazebrouck B, et al.
Status: Presentation
Year: 2016