Nanoparticle transport in natural settings is complex due to interactions with the surrounding environment. In this study, the impact of UVA irradiation and humic acid (HA) on deposition of aqueous fullerene nanoparticles (nC<sub>60</sub>) on a silica surface as a surrogate for natural sediments was studied using packed column experiments and quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring under various solution conditions. Surface oxidation of nC<sub>60</sub> induced by UVA irradiation greatly retarded its deposition due to the increased negative surface charge and hydrophilicity. Dissolved HA, once adsorbed onto the nC<sub>60</sub> surface, also hindered its deposition mainly through steric hindrance forces. The extent of this eff...
In this work, fullerene (C60) was selected as a model carbon nanomaterial, humic acid (HA) as the mo...
The rapid increase in the production and use of fullerene C60 nanoparticles raise concerns about env...
The occurrence, fate and behaviour of carbon nanomaterials in the aquatic environment are dominated ...
Increasing production and use of fullerene-based nanomaterials is likely to result in their environm...
Experimental and mathematical modeling studies were performed to examine the effects of stabilizing ...
With widespread production and use of C60 fullerene nanoparticles, their release to the environment ...
The propensity of n-C60 to aggregate and deposit will play a key role in determining its longevity i...
Naturally occurring nanoparticles are ubiquitous in natural aquatic systems. Likewise, with the emer...
Understanding subsurface transport of fullerene nanoparticles (<i>n</i>C<sub>60</sub>) is of critica...
With the growing use of carbon-based manufactured nanoparticles, including buckminsterfullerene and ...
Carbon-based nanomaterials, such as C60 fullerenes, are expected to accumulate in soil due to direct...
Because large scale application of buckminsterfullerene C 60 in commercial products has nearly come ...
Surface properties, dispersion state, and sorption behavior of carbon-based nanomaterials will chang...
Colloidal assembly of nC(60) fullerene with naturally abundant magnetic iron oxide NPs will affect t...
This study investigated the cotransport of titanium dioxide nanoparticles (nTiO(2)) and fullerene na...
In this work, fullerene (C60) was selected as a model carbon nanomaterial, humic acid (HA) as the mo...
The rapid increase in the production and use of fullerene C60 nanoparticles raise concerns about env...
The occurrence, fate and behaviour of carbon nanomaterials in the aquatic environment are dominated ...
Increasing production and use of fullerene-based nanomaterials is likely to result in their environm...
Experimental and mathematical modeling studies were performed to examine the effects of stabilizing ...
With widespread production and use of C60 fullerene nanoparticles, their release to the environment ...
The propensity of n-C60 to aggregate and deposit will play a key role in determining its longevity i...
Naturally occurring nanoparticles are ubiquitous in natural aquatic systems. Likewise, with the emer...
Understanding subsurface transport of fullerene nanoparticles (<i>n</i>C<sub>60</sub>) is of critica...
With the growing use of carbon-based manufactured nanoparticles, including buckminsterfullerene and ...
Carbon-based nanomaterials, such as C60 fullerenes, are expected to accumulate in soil due to direct...
Because large scale application of buckminsterfullerene C 60 in commercial products has nearly come ...
Surface properties, dispersion state, and sorption behavior of carbon-based nanomaterials will chang...
Colloidal assembly of nC(60) fullerene with naturally abundant magnetic iron oxide NPs will affect t...
This study investigated the cotransport of titanium dioxide nanoparticles (nTiO(2)) and fullerene na...
In this work, fullerene (C60) was selected as a model carbon nanomaterial, humic acid (HA) as the mo...
The rapid increase in the production and use of fullerene C60 nanoparticles raise concerns about env...
The occurrence, fate and behaviour of carbon nanomaterials in the aquatic environment are dominated ...