Nano-aluminum is being used in increasing quantities as energetic material. This research addresses the transport of two types of nanosized aluminum particles (with aluminum oxide, or carboxylate ligand coating, Alex and L-Alex, respectively) through sand columns along with associated environmental impacts on soil systems. Surface phenomena and pH are variables controlling the transport of nano-aluminum particles through porous media. pH environment controls solubility and electrostatic interactions between nano-aluminum particles and porous media. (i.e., changes in point of zero charge, agglomeration, etc.). Concentrations (up to 17 mg/L) far greater than the World Health Organization guideline for Al in drinking water (0.2 mg/L) were meas...
Plant growth inhibitory effect of alumina nanoparticles has recently been reported (Ling Y, Watts D,...
Aluminum toxicity is a major factor in limiting growth in plants in most strongly acid soils. Toxic ...
The majority of the current production, use, and disposal of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) occur i...
Nanoparticles are becoming increasingly more applicable in science as technological barriers are bei...
Aluminum (Al) toxicity is one of the major limitations that inhibit plant growth and development in ...
Aluminum (Al) toxicity is one of the major limitations that inhibit plant growth and development in ...
Different forms of aluminum (Al) in soil can be toxic to plants and the bacterial community. In our ...
Aluminum, a light metal, is ubiquitous in soils. At low pH, toxic Al species can form which inhibit ...
The effects of nutrient uptake by plant roots on the solubility of Al in volcanic ash soil were stud...
Doping of ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) is being used to increase their commercialization in the optical a...
To understand the effects of ionic strength and pH on the transport of natural soil nanoparticles (N...
Aluminium speciation is of importance, as certain Al species are toxic to algae, fish and plants. Th...
Aluminum (Al) is a significant component of primary and secondary aluminosilicate minerals, which se...
Aluminum (Al) is the most abundant metal in the Earth’s crust and is not an essential element for pl...
In the Cerrado vegetation, generally known as ‘Brazilian savanna’, aluminum (Al) accumulating and no...
Plant growth inhibitory effect of alumina nanoparticles has recently been reported (Ling Y, Watts D,...
Aluminum toxicity is a major factor in limiting growth in plants in most strongly acid soils. Toxic ...
The majority of the current production, use, and disposal of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) occur i...
Nanoparticles are becoming increasingly more applicable in science as technological barriers are bei...
Aluminum (Al) toxicity is one of the major limitations that inhibit plant growth and development in ...
Aluminum (Al) toxicity is one of the major limitations that inhibit plant growth and development in ...
Different forms of aluminum (Al) in soil can be toxic to plants and the bacterial community. In our ...
Aluminum, a light metal, is ubiquitous in soils. At low pH, toxic Al species can form which inhibit ...
The effects of nutrient uptake by plant roots on the solubility of Al in volcanic ash soil were stud...
Doping of ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) is being used to increase their commercialization in the optical a...
To understand the effects of ionic strength and pH on the transport of natural soil nanoparticles (N...
Aluminium speciation is of importance, as certain Al species are toxic to algae, fish and plants. Th...
Aluminum (Al) is a significant component of primary and secondary aluminosilicate minerals, which se...
Aluminum (Al) is the most abundant metal in the Earth’s crust and is not an essential element for pl...
In the Cerrado vegetation, generally known as ‘Brazilian savanna’, aluminum (Al) accumulating and no...
Plant growth inhibitory effect of alumina nanoparticles has recently been reported (Ling Y, Watts D,...
Aluminum toxicity is a major factor in limiting growth in plants in most strongly acid soils. Toxic ...
The majority of the current production, use, and disposal of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) occur i...