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Nanoparticles and interfaces with toxic elements in fluvial suspended sediment
(Universidad de la Costa, 2021)
Studies examining nanoparticles (NPs) and hazardous elements (HEs) contained in suspended sediments (SSs) are vital for watershed administration and ecological impact evaluation. The biochemical consequence of titanium-n ...
Titanium nanoparticles in sedimented dust aggregates from urban children’s parks around coal ashes wastes
(Corporación Universidad de la Costa, 2021)
Recently, an increased interest in nanoscience applications can be observed in various fields. Soils around coal power plants may contain potentially hazardous elements (PHEs) and nanoparticles (NPs), which can be neo-produced ...
Nanoparticles as vectors of other contaminants in estuarine suspended sediments: natural and real conditions
(Corporación Universidad de la Costa, 2021)
Studding the behaviour and danger of nanoparticles (NPs, minerals and amorphous phases) in the estuarine ecosystem is presently incomplete by the lack of measureable description of NPs in the ecological conditions, such ...
Artisanal ceramic factories using wood combustion: a nanoparticles and human health study
(Corporación Universidad de la Costa, 2021-01-31)
The ceramics industry, resulting from developments of modern compounds, is a segment of great influence in worldwide sustainability. Artisanal ceramic factories based on wood combustion have significant risks for the ...
The impact of air pollution on the rate of degradation of the fortress of Florianópolis Island, Brazil
(Universidad de la Costa, 2020)
The study of the prevalence of agglomerated nanoparticles (ANPs) containing potentially hazardous elements (PHEs) in the atmosphere is an emerging field of research. As such, the development of effective analytical procedures ...
Atmospheric nanocompounds on lanzarote island: vehicular exhaust and igneous geologic formation interactions
(Universidad de la Costa, 2020-04-28)
Atmosphere contamination management is one of the most important features in pollution risk management. The worldwide rise in tourism increases apprehension about its probable destructive conservation influence on various ...
An analysis of vehicular exhaust derived nanoparticles and historical Belgium fortress building interfaces
(Corporación Universidad de la Costa, 2020-08-05)
Air pollution monitoring is one of the most important features in contamination risk management. This is because many of the compounds contained within air pollution present a serious risk both for the preservation of open ...