Nanomaterials in the environment: behavior, fate, bioavailability, and effects

SJ Klaine, PJJ Alvarez, GE Batley… - … and Chemistry: An …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
The recent advances in nanotechnology and the corresponding increase in the use of
nanomaterials in products in every sector of society have resulted in uncertainties regarding …

Fate and bioavailability of engineered nanoparticles in soils: a review

G Cornelis, K Hund-Rinke, T Kuhlbusch… - Critical Reviews in …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Interactions within natural soils have often been neglected when assessing fate and
bioavailability of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) in soils. This review combines patchwise …

Interaction of engineered nanoparticles with various components of the environment and possible strategies for their risk assessment

I Bhatt, BN Tripathi - Chemosphere, 2011 - Elsevier
Nanoparticles are the materials with at least two dimensions between 1 and 100nm. Mostly
these nanoparticles are natural products but their tremendous commercial use has boosted …

Carbon nanotube-quenched fluorescent oligonucleotides: probes that fluoresce upon hybridization

R Yang, J Jin, Y Chen, N Shao, H Kang… - Journal of the …, 2008 - ACS Publications
We report an effective, novel self-assembled single-wall carbon nanotube (SWNT) complex
with an oligonucleotide and demonstrate its feasibility in recognizing and detecting specific …

Nucleic acid conjugated nanomaterials for enhanced molecular recognition

H Wang, R Yang, L Yang, W Tan - ACS nano, 2009 - ACS Publications
Nucleic acids, whether designed or selected in vitro, play important roles in biosensing,
medical diagnostics, and therapy. Specifically, the conjugation of functional nucleic acid …

Noncovalent assembly of carbon nanotubes and single-stranded DNA: an effective sensing platform for probing biomolecular interactions

R Yang, Z Tang, J Yan, H Kang, Y Kim, Z Zhu… - Analytical …, 2008 - ACS Publications
In this paper, we report the assembly of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) and
single-stranded DNA to develop a new class of fluorescent biosensors which are able to …

An overview of the water remediation potential of nanomaterials and their ecotoxicological impacts

M Ghadimi, S Zangenehtabar, S Homaeigohar - Water, 2020 - mdpi.com
Nanomaterials, ie, those materials which have at least one dimension in the 1–100 nm size
range, have produced a new generation of technologies for water purification. This includes …

Graphene signal amplification for sensitive and real-time fluorescence anisotropy detection of small molecules

J Liu, C Wang, Y Jiang, Y Hu, J Li, S Yang, Y Li… - Analytical …, 2013 - ACS Publications
Fluorescence anisotropy (FA) is a reliable, sensitive, and robust assay approach for
determination of many biological targets. However, it is generally not applicable for the …

[HTML][HTML] Supramolecular organic nanotubes for drug delivery

VS Saji - Materials Today Advances, 2022 - Elsevier
Organic nanotubes (ONTs) have entranced considerable research attention for their
potential applications in drug delivery, sensors, catalysts, optical devices …

Sources, distribution, environmental fate, and ecological effects of nanomaterials in wastewater streams

A Kunhikrishnan, HK Shon, NS Bolan… - Critical Reviews in …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Engineered nanomaterials (ENM) are manufactured, as opposed to being an incidental by-
product of combustion or a natural process, and they often have unique or novel properties …