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Detecting nanoparticulate silver using single-particle inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry
2011
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
The environmental prevalence of engineered nanomaterials, particularly nanoparticulate silver (AgNP), is expected to increase substantially. The ubiquitous use of commercial products containing AgNP may result in their release to the environment, and the potential for ecological effects is unknown. Detecting engineered nanomaterials is one of the greatest challenges in quantifying their risks. Thus, it is imperative to develop techniques capable of measuring and characterizing exposures, while
doi:10.1002/etc.719
pmid:22012920
fatcat:2jmsqsq2lfhqvcvmawju47appm