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The expanding field of nanotechnology is now one of the most promising areas of science. However, because some nanoparticles can have a negative impact on human health and the environment, the design of novel materials must always be accompanied by a comprehensive risk assessment. Until now, the information on the methods available has been fragmented and incomplete. This book is the first to provide a comprehensive review of recent progress and challenges in the risk assessment of nanomaterials by empirical and computational techniques. Topics covered include: benefits versus risks, carbon based nanomaterials, environmental detection and quantitative analysis, chemometric modelling, human exposure assessment, toxicity testing, nano-QSAR, risk assessment strategies, policy and regulatory frameworks.
Royal Society of Chemistry and Royal Society of Chemistry, Towards Efficient Designing of Safe Nanomaterials: Innovative Merge of Computational Approaches and Experimental Techniques, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2012.
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Chapter 5: Experimental Approach to the Structure and Properties of Nanoparticlesp69-88By
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Chapter 7: Interactions of Carbon Nanostructures and Small Gold Clusters with Nucleic Acid Bases and Watson–Crick Base Pairs and Nanocontacts Involving Mn–C60–Mn (M = Au, Ag, and Pd; n = 2−8) System: Computational Elucidation of Structures and Characteristicsp108-147
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