Airborne, vehicle-derived Fe-bearing nanoparticles in the urban environment: a review
Airborne particulate matter poses a serious threat to human health. Exposure to nanosized
(< 0.1 μm), vehicle-derived particulates may be hazardous due to their bioreactivity, their …
(< 0.1 μm), vehicle-derived particulates may be hazardous due to their bioreactivity, their …
[HTML][HTML] Characterisation of iron-rich atmospheric submicrometre particles in the roadside environment
P Sanderson, SS Su, ITH Chang, JMD Saborit… - Atmospheric …, 2016 - Elsevier
Human exposure to ambient metallic nanoparticles is an area of great interest owing to their
potential health impacts. Ambient metallic nanoparticles found in the roadside environment …
potential health impacts. Ambient metallic nanoparticles found in the roadside environment …
[HTML][HTML] Nanoparticles in road dust from impervious urban surfaces: distribution, identification, and environmental implications
Nanoparticles (NPs) resulting from urban road dust resuspension are an understudied class
of pollutants in urban environments with strong potential for health hazards. The objective of …
of pollutants in urban environments with strong potential for health hazards. The objective of …
Characteristics of metals in nano/ultrafine/fine/coarse particles collected beside a heavily trafficked road
CC Lin, SJ Chen, KL Huang, WI Hwang… - Environmental …, 2005 - ACS Publications
Fine particles emitted from vehicles have adverse health effects because of their sizes and
chemical compositions. Therefore, this study attempted to characterize the metals in nano …
chemical compositions. Therefore, this study attempted to characterize the metals in nano …
Iron-rich air pollution nanoparticles: An unrecognised environmental risk factor for myocardial mitochondrial dysfunction and cardiac oxidative stress
BA Maher, A González-Maciel, R Reynoso-Robles… - Environmental …, 2020 - Elsevier
Exposure to particulate air pollution is a major environmental risk factor for cardiovascular
mortality and morbidity, on a global scale. Both acute and chronic cardiovascular impacts …
mortality and morbidity, on a global scale. Both acute and chronic cardiovascular impacts …
[HTML][HTML] Differential toxicities of fine particulate matters from various sources
Fine particulate matters less than 2.5 µm (PM2. 5) in the ambient atmosphere are strongly
associated with adverse health effects. However, it is unlikely that all fine particles are …
associated with adverse health effects. However, it is unlikely that all fine particles are …
Atmospherically stable nanoscale zero-valent iron particles formed under controlled air contact: characteristics and reactivity
HS Kim, JY Ahn, KY Hwang, IK Kim… - Environmental science & …, 2010 - ACS Publications
Atmospherically stable NZVI (nanoscale zero-valent iron) particles were produced by
modifying shell layers of FeH2 NZVI particles (RNIP-10DS) by using a controlled air contact …
modifying shell layers of FeH2 NZVI particles (RNIP-10DS) by using a controlled air contact …
Metal-containing nanoparticles in low-rank coal-derived fly ash from China: characterization and implications toward human lung toxicity
Characterization of nanoparticles (NPs) in coal fly ashes (CFAs) is critical for better
understanding the potential health-related risks resulting from coal combustion. Based on …
understanding the potential health-related risks resulting from coal combustion. Based on …
Fine, ultrafine and nanoparticle trace element compositions near a major freeway with a high heavy-duty diesel fraction
Trace elements and metals in the ultrafine (< 0.18 μm) and accumulation (0.18–2.5 μm)
particulate matter (PM) modes were measured during the winter season, next to a busy …
particulate matter (PM) modes were measured during the winter season, next to a busy …
[HTML][HTML] Overview of sources and characteristics of nanoparticles in urban traffic-influenced areas
Atmospheric nanoparticles can be formed either via nucleation in atmosphere or be directly
emitted to the atmosphere. In urban areas, several combustion sources (engines, biomass …
emitted to the atmosphere. In urban areas, several combustion sources (engines, biomass …