Fullerenes (e.g. C₆₀, C₇₀, etc.) present in soil may undergo changes in its retention with aging. In this study, the partitioning behavior of (¹⁴C)-C₆₀ aged up to 12 weeks was investigated in biosolids-amended soil. Spiked samples were subjected to sequential partitioning using water, methanol, and toluene followed by total combustion of solids; the distribution of ¹⁴C across solvents and matrices were used to provide insights on C₆₀ behavior. In most samples, ¹⁴C only partitioned in toluene with the remaining (non-extractable) activity detected in the solid phase. In all biosolids-amended soil samples, an increase in non-extractable ¹⁴C were observed for those exposed to light (vs dark) with the greatest difference observed in biosolids + ...
Since the synthesis of the first carbon nanomaterials (CNM) 30 years ago, researchers and manufactur...
Long-term outdoor lysimeter studies using C-14-labelled compounds allow the quantification of the 'n...
The increasing production of fullerenes likely means a release of these chemicals in the environment...
Fullerenes are carbon-based nanomaterials that can occur in the environment due to both natural even...
Fullerenes are carbon based nanoparticles that may enter the environment as a consequence of both na...
Fullerenes are carbon based nanoparticles that may enter the environment as a consequence of both na...
<p>Fullerenes are carbon based nanoparticles that may enter the environment as a consequence of both...
The occurrence, fate and behaviour of carbon nanomaterials in the aquatic environment are dominated ...
The occurrence, fate and behaviour of carbon nanomaterials in the aquatic environment are dominated ...
With the growing use of carbon-based manufactured nanoparticles, including buckminsterfullerene and ...
Because large scale application of buckminsterfullerene C 60 in commercial products has nearly come ...
Current attempts to explain the persistence of carbon in soils focuses on explanations such as the r...
Carbon (C) in soils persists on a range of timescales depending on physical, chemical, and biologica...
Carbon (C) in soils persists on a range of timescales depending on physical, chemical, and biologica...
Carbon (C) in soils persists on a range of timescales depending on physical, chemical, and biologica...
Since the synthesis of the first carbon nanomaterials (CNM) 30 years ago, researchers and manufactur...
Long-term outdoor lysimeter studies using C-14-labelled compounds allow the quantification of the 'n...
The increasing production of fullerenes likely means a release of these chemicals in the environment...
Fullerenes are carbon-based nanomaterials that can occur in the environment due to both natural even...
Fullerenes are carbon based nanoparticles that may enter the environment as a consequence of both na...
Fullerenes are carbon based nanoparticles that may enter the environment as a consequence of both na...
<p>Fullerenes are carbon based nanoparticles that may enter the environment as a consequence of both...
The occurrence, fate and behaviour of carbon nanomaterials in the aquatic environment are dominated ...
The occurrence, fate and behaviour of carbon nanomaterials in the aquatic environment are dominated ...
With the growing use of carbon-based manufactured nanoparticles, including buckminsterfullerene and ...
Because large scale application of buckminsterfullerene C 60 in commercial products has nearly come ...
Current attempts to explain the persistence of carbon in soils focuses on explanations such as the r...
Carbon (C) in soils persists on a range of timescales depending on physical, chemical, and biologica...
Carbon (C) in soils persists on a range of timescales depending on physical, chemical, and biologica...
Carbon (C) in soils persists on a range of timescales depending on physical, chemical, and biologica...
Since the synthesis of the first carbon nanomaterials (CNM) 30 years ago, researchers and manufactur...
Long-term outdoor lysimeter studies using C-14-labelled compounds allow the quantification of the 'n...
The increasing production of fullerenes likely means a release of these chemicals in the environment...