INSTRUMENTAL BASES OF NANOECOLOGY
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https://doi.org/10.11603/mie.1996-1960.2012.4.406Abstract
Nanomaterials transfer into the environment is a new environmental hazard that must be investigated and the corresponding instrumental apparatus for its control must be created. The existing traditional devices of nanomaterials investigation despite their bulkiness enables preforming laboratory investigations of nanoparticles ecological impact depending on their characteristics. However new portable devices are required for ecological services. Corresponding training is also needed. For any nanoparticles ecological safety estimate an universal algorithm should be developed for estimate of potential environmental hazard level depending on characteristics of the specific nanomaterials.References
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