During their production, management, and landfilling, bottom (BA) and fly (FA) ashes from municipal solid waste incineration may liberate Fe-bearing, ultrafine particles and easily enter different environmental sinks of the biosphere. We aim to explore a collection of BA and FA samples from Italian incinerators to probe magnetic mineralogy and the fraction of harmful superparamagnetic (SP) nanoparticles (d < 30 nm). X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy observation, temperature- and frequency-dependent magnetometry, and Mossbauer analysis are performed. The integration of information from our rock magnetic and non-magnetic techniques leads us to conclude that the dominant magnetic carrier in our samples is magnetite and its intermediate/im...
[1] The magnetic properties of tree leaves may be used to delineate the abundance and dispersal of a...
Exposure to particulate air pollution has been associated with a variety of respiratory, cardiovascu...
In recent years, there has been an increasing use of engineered magnetic nanoparticles for remediati...
none6noDuring their production, management, and landfilling, bottom (BA) and fly (FA) ashes from mun...
Bottom (BA) and Fly Ashes (FA) from Municipal Solid Waste Incineration (MSWI) represent huge amounts...
This paper reports supplementary information to “Understanding room-temperature magnetic properties ...
Particulate matter derived from various sources of fuel combustion contains minor to trace amounts o...
none5noEnvironmental magnetic studies are widely used to trace sources of anthropogenic pollution an...
Low field magnetic susceptibility and other rock magnetic analyses are applied to inspect the magnet...
Fewer than 5% of Alzheimer's disease (AD) cases are demonstrably directly inherited, indicating that...
Biologically-formed nanoparticles of the strongly magnetic mineral, magnetite, were first detected i...
Due to their small dimensions, airborne particles are able to penetrate through inhalation into many...
Abstract Recent reports show air pollutant magnetite nanoparticles (MNPs) in the brains of people wi...
Magnetite (Fe3O4) nano-particles (MNPs) have been found in human tissues and causally linked to seri...
Exposure to particulate air pollution poses a threat to pulmonary, cardiovascular and neurological h...
[1] The magnetic properties of tree leaves may be used to delineate the abundance and dispersal of a...
Exposure to particulate air pollution has been associated with a variety of respiratory, cardiovascu...
In recent years, there has been an increasing use of engineered magnetic nanoparticles for remediati...
none6noDuring their production, management, and landfilling, bottom (BA) and fly (FA) ashes from mun...
Bottom (BA) and Fly Ashes (FA) from Municipal Solid Waste Incineration (MSWI) represent huge amounts...
This paper reports supplementary information to “Understanding room-temperature magnetic properties ...
Particulate matter derived from various sources of fuel combustion contains minor to trace amounts o...
none5noEnvironmental magnetic studies are widely used to trace sources of anthropogenic pollution an...
Low field magnetic susceptibility and other rock magnetic analyses are applied to inspect the magnet...
Fewer than 5% of Alzheimer's disease (AD) cases are demonstrably directly inherited, indicating that...
Biologically-formed nanoparticles of the strongly magnetic mineral, magnetite, were first detected i...
Due to their small dimensions, airborne particles are able to penetrate through inhalation into many...
Abstract Recent reports show air pollutant magnetite nanoparticles (MNPs) in the brains of people wi...
Magnetite (Fe3O4) nano-particles (MNPs) have been found in human tissues and causally linked to seri...
Exposure to particulate air pollution poses a threat to pulmonary, cardiovascular and neurological h...
[1] The magnetic properties of tree leaves may be used to delineate the abundance and dispersal of a...
Exposure to particulate air pollution has been associated with a variety of respiratory, cardiovascu...
In recent years, there has been an increasing use of engineered magnetic nanoparticles for remediati...