The likely health and environmental implications associated with atmospheric nanoparticles have prompted considerable recent research activity. Knowledge of the characteristics of these particles has improved considerably due to an ever growing interest in the scientific community, though not yet sufficient to enable regulatory decision making on a particle number basis. This review synthesizes the existing knowledge of nanoparticles in the urban atmosphere, highlights recent advances in our understanding and discusses research priorities and emerging aspects of the subject. The article begins by describing the characteristics of the particles and in doing so treats their formation, chemical composition and number concentrations, as well as...
The transport sector is the dominant source of nanoparticles in the urban atmosphere. It is also res...
As far as concerns the risks of nanotechnology, the focus of attention is on nanomaterials and in pa...
Environmental exposure refers to exposure of the population outside the occupational context (see Ch...
The likely health and environmental implications associated with atmospheric nanoparticles have prom...
Recent Euro 5 and Euro 6 vehicle emission standards are the first ever initiative to control particl...
Atmospheric nanoparticles are one of those pollutants currently unregulated through ambient air qual...
Atmospheric nanoparticles are a pollutant currently unregulated through ambient air quality standard...
AbstractKnowledge of the human health impacts associated with airborne nanoparticle exposure has led...
Atmospheric nanoparticles can be formed either via nucleation in atmosphere or be directly emitted t...
Purpose of the study – analysis of the scientific literature on generalization of the data on domest...
The human body is exposed to atmospheric pollutants on a daily basis. Breathing is the most effectiv...
Nanoparticles emitted from road traffic are the largest source of respiratory exposure for the gener...
Nanoparticles (NPs) are receiving an increasing attention from many scientific communities due to th...
Urban air particulate matter (PM) has previously been associated with a variety of adverse health ef...
This thesis is focused on nanoparticles produced by internal combustion engines utilized in vehicles...
The transport sector is the dominant source of nanoparticles in the urban atmosphere. It is also res...
As far as concerns the risks of nanotechnology, the focus of attention is on nanomaterials and in pa...
Environmental exposure refers to exposure of the population outside the occupational context (see Ch...
The likely health and environmental implications associated with atmospheric nanoparticles have prom...
Recent Euro 5 and Euro 6 vehicle emission standards are the first ever initiative to control particl...
Atmospheric nanoparticles are one of those pollutants currently unregulated through ambient air qual...
Atmospheric nanoparticles are a pollutant currently unregulated through ambient air quality standard...
AbstractKnowledge of the human health impacts associated with airborne nanoparticle exposure has led...
Atmospheric nanoparticles can be formed either via nucleation in atmosphere or be directly emitted t...
Purpose of the study – analysis of the scientific literature on generalization of the data on domest...
The human body is exposed to atmospheric pollutants on a daily basis. Breathing is the most effectiv...
Nanoparticles emitted from road traffic are the largest source of respiratory exposure for the gener...
Nanoparticles (NPs) are receiving an increasing attention from many scientific communities due to th...
Urban air particulate matter (PM) has previously been associated with a variety of adverse health ef...
This thesis is focused on nanoparticles produced by internal combustion engines utilized in vehicles...
The transport sector is the dominant source of nanoparticles in the urban atmosphere. It is also res...
As far as concerns the risks of nanotechnology, the focus of attention is on nanomaterials and in pa...
Environmental exposure refers to exposure of the population outside the occupational context (see Ch...