Background: Nano-specific inhalation exposure models could potentially be effective tools to assess and control worker exposure to nano-objects, and their aggregates and agglomerates (NOAA). However, due to the lack of reliable and consistent collected NOAA exposure data, the scientific basis for validation of the existing NOAA exposure models is missing or limited. The main objective of this study was to gain more insight into the effect of various determinants underlying the potential on the concentration of airborne NOAA close to the source with the purpose of providing a scientific basis for existing and future exposure inhalation models. Method: Four experimental studies were conducted to investigate the effect of 11 determinants of em...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2010. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Advisor: Tho...
BACKGROUND: Control banding can be used as a first-tier assessment to control worker exposure to nan...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to airborne particles in occupational environments can lead to both acute and l...
Background: Nano-specific inhalation exposure models could potentially be effective tools to assess ...
<p>Exposure assessment for nano-objects, and their aggregates and agglomerates (NOAA), has evolved f...
As workplace air measurements of manufactured nanoparticles are relatively expensive to conduct, mod...
The overall aim of this project was to contribute to existing knowledge regarding methods for measur...
BACKGROUND: Occupational exposure to manufactured nano-objects and their agglomerates, and aggregate...
The overall aim of our research was to characterize airborne particles from selected nanotechnology ...
Manufactured nano-objects, agglomerates, and aggregates (NOAA) may have adverse effect on human heal...
The production of nanomaterials and nano-enabled products is associated with the potential for worke...
Production and handling of engineered nanomaterials is currently the subject of an increasingly larg...
In the field of workplace air quality, measuring and analyzing the size distribution of airborne par...
At the nanoscale (<100 nm), materials can exhibit properties that differ physically, chemically, and...
With the increasing interest in the potential benefits of nanotechnologies, concern is still growing...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2010. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Advisor: Tho...
BACKGROUND: Control banding can be used as a first-tier assessment to control worker exposure to nan...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to airborne particles in occupational environments can lead to both acute and l...
Background: Nano-specific inhalation exposure models could potentially be effective tools to assess ...
<p>Exposure assessment for nano-objects, and their aggregates and agglomerates (NOAA), has evolved f...
As workplace air measurements of manufactured nanoparticles are relatively expensive to conduct, mod...
The overall aim of this project was to contribute to existing knowledge regarding methods for measur...
BACKGROUND: Occupational exposure to manufactured nano-objects and their agglomerates, and aggregate...
The overall aim of our research was to characterize airborne particles from selected nanotechnology ...
Manufactured nano-objects, agglomerates, and aggregates (NOAA) may have adverse effect on human heal...
The production of nanomaterials and nano-enabled products is associated with the potential for worke...
Production and handling of engineered nanomaterials is currently the subject of an increasingly larg...
In the field of workplace air quality, measuring and analyzing the size distribution of airborne par...
At the nanoscale (<100 nm), materials can exhibit properties that differ physically, chemically, and...
With the increasing interest in the potential benefits of nanotechnologies, concern is still growing...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2010. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Advisor: Tho...
BACKGROUND: Control banding can be used as a first-tier assessment to control worker exposure to nan...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to airborne particles in occupational environments can lead to both acute and l...