Carbon-based nanomaterials, such as C60 fullerenes, are expected to accumulate in soil due to direct release and deposition from the atmosphere. However, little is known about the environmental fate of these nanoparticles which may be susceptible to photochemical and microbial degradation. In the present work, C60 was incubated for a period of 28 days and irradiated with UVA light. Three experiments were carried out where the fullerenes were either spiked onto a glass surface or added to quartz sand or sandy soil samples. At specific time intervals the samples were extracted and analysed by liquid chromatography coupled to UV or high resolution mass spectrometric (HRMS) detection. The fullerenes were degraded in all the treatments and the d...
Fullerenes have been the focus of significant research effort and curiosity for their unique physico...
<p>Fullerenes are carbon based nanoparticles that may enter the environment as a consequence of both...
The vast range of C<sub>60</sub> derivatives makes it difficult to assess the potential environmenta...
Because large scale application of buckminsterfullerene C 60 in commercial products has nearly come ...
The occurrence, fate and behaviour of carbon nanomaterials in the aquatic environment are dominated ...
The occurrence, fate and behaviour of carbon nanomaterials in the aquatic environment are dominated ...
Fullerenes are carbon-based nanomaterials that can occur in the environment due to both natural even...
The occurrence, fate and behaviour of carbon nanomaterials in the aquatic environment are dominated ...
Although fullerenes could reach, and potentially adversely affect, the terrestrial environment via t...
With the growing use of carbon-based manufactured nanoparticles, including buckminsterfullerene and ...
Fullerenes (e.g. C₆₀, C₇₀, etc.) present in soil may undergo changes in its retention with aging. In...
Fullerenes are carbon-based nanomaterials expected to play a major role in emerging nanotechnology a...
Fullerenes are carbon based nanoparticles that may enter the environment as a consequence of both na...
Fullerenes are carbon based nanoparticles that may enter the environment as a consequence of both na...
[ENG]Fullerenes are carbon-based nanomaterials that are receiving increasing interest due to their a...
Fullerenes have been the focus of significant research effort and curiosity for their unique physico...
<p>Fullerenes are carbon based nanoparticles that may enter the environment as a consequence of both...
The vast range of C<sub>60</sub> derivatives makes it difficult to assess the potential environmenta...
Because large scale application of buckminsterfullerene C 60 in commercial products has nearly come ...
The occurrence, fate and behaviour of carbon nanomaterials in the aquatic environment are dominated ...
The occurrence, fate and behaviour of carbon nanomaterials in the aquatic environment are dominated ...
Fullerenes are carbon-based nanomaterials that can occur in the environment due to both natural even...
The occurrence, fate and behaviour of carbon nanomaterials in the aquatic environment are dominated ...
Although fullerenes could reach, and potentially adversely affect, the terrestrial environment via t...
With the growing use of carbon-based manufactured nanoparticles, including buckminsterfullerene and ...
Fullerenes (e.g. C₆₀, C₇₀, etc.) present in soil may undergo changes in its retention with aging. In...
Fullerenes are carbon-based nanomaterials expected to play a major role in emerging nanotechnology a...
Fullerenes are carbon based nanoparticles that may enter the environment as a consequence of both na...
Fullerenes are carbon based nanoparticles that may enter the environment as a consequence of both na...
[ENG]Fullerenes are carbon-based nanomaterials that are receiving increasing interest due to their a...
Fullerenes have been the focus of significant research effort and curiosity for their unique physico...
<p>Fullerenes are carbon based nanoparticles that may enter the environment as a consequence of both...
The vast range of C<sub>60</sub> derivatives makes it difficult to assess the potential environmenta...