Literature / Source Database:
Environmental Science: Nano
Description
Nanomaterial interactions with environmental & biological systems
Title (short) |
Environ. Sci. Nano |
CODEN |
ESNNA4 |
Languages |
English |
First year |
2014 |
Impact factor |
7.704 |
Editor |
Peter Vikesland |
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Status
active
Subject
Source type
Journal
Publisher
ISBN ISSN
2051-8161
E ISSN
2051-8153
First volume
1
Last volume
6+
Publish city
Cambridge
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free access |
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for subscriber |
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not available |
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Description
Environmental Science: Nano is a comprehensive source of information on nanomaterial interactions with biological and environmental systems, and the design and use of engineered nanomaterials for sustainability. Sustainable nanotechnology requires the understanding of how nanomaterials enter, migrate and undergo transformations as they move through various environmental and biological media/systems. It also requires that nanotechnology development be carried out in a sustainable manner. Environmental Science: Nano covers the benefits and implications of nanoscience and nanotechnology on environmental and human health and the sustainable design, development and use of nanotechnologies. This includes design, applications, life cycle implications, characterisation in biological and environmental media, environmental and biological interactions and fate, reactivity, biological uptake and ecotoxicity, and other areas of sustainable nanotechnology, including environmental uptake and remediation of pollutants by nanomaterials.
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