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9780841238770

Nanotechnology and the Environment Applications and Implications

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    9780841238770

  • ISBN10:

    0841238774

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-06-09
  • Publisher: American Chemical Society

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Summary

Nanotechnology and the Environment: Applications and Implications will showcase the latest research in nanotechnology that has both environmental applications and implications. This book will serve as a complete reference framework on how nanotechnology relates to the environment. Book sections cover important research topics relating to how nanotechnology can be used to protect the environment and how nanotechnology might affect the environment or human health. Topics include toxicology and biological interactions of nano-materials, nanoparticle geochemistry in water and air, metrology for nano-sized materials, nanotechnology-based sensors for biological and chemical parameters of environmental interest, environmentally benign manufacturing of nanomaterials, nanotechnology-enabled green energy and power sources, and treatment and remediation of waste streams and polluted sites.

Table of Contents

Preface xv
Pertinent Reports and Websites xix
Environmental Applications and Implications
Barbara Karn
Overview of Environmental Applications and Implications. How Does Nanotechnology Relate to the Environment? Or Why Are We Here?
2(5)
Barbara Karn
Environmental Technologies at the Nanometer-Scale
7(6)
Tina M. Masciangioli
Wei-xian Zhang
Reassessing Risk Assessment
13(8)
Douglas Mulhall
The Environmental Impact of Engineered Nanomaterials
21(7)
Kristen M. Kulinowski
Vicki L. Colvin
Environmental Implications: Toxicology and Biological Interactions of Nanomaterials
John R. Bucher
Vicki Colvin
Environmental Implications: Toxicology and Biointeractions of Nanomaterials. Toxicology and Biological Interactions of Nanomaterials: An Overview
28(5)
John R. Bucher
Vicki Colvin
A Role for Immunology in Nanotechnology
33(4)
Bernard F. Erlanger
Effects and Fate of Inhaled Ultrafine Particles
37(23)
Gunter Oberdorster
Toxicity of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes in the Lungs of Mice Exposed by Intratracheal Instillation
60(7)
Chiu-wing Lam
John T. James
Richard McCluskey
Robert L. Hunter
Lung Toxicity Bioassay Study in Rats with Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes
67(25)
D. B. Warheit
B. R. Laurence
K. L. Reed
D. H. Roach
G. A. M. Reynolds
T. R. Webb
Environmental Implications: Nanoparticle Geochemistry in Water and Air
Alexandra Navrotsky
Environmental Implications: Nanoparticle Geochemistry in Water and Air. Nanoparticles and the Environment
92(5)
Alexandra Navrotsky
Nanoscale Heavy Metal Phases on Atmospheric and Groundwater Colloids
97(5)
Satoshi Utsunomiya
Kathy Traexler
LuMin Wang
Rodney C. Ewing
Recent Insights into the Formation and Chemical Composition of Atmospheric Nanoparticles from the Aerosol Nucleation and Realtime Characterization Experiment
102(6)
J. N. Smith
K. F. Moore
F. L. Eisele
A. K. Ghimire
H. Sakurai
P. H. McMurry
Outer-Sphere Coordination of Uranyl Carbonate by Modified Cyclodextrins: Implications for Speciation and Remediation
108(17)
Jason R. Telford
Environmental Implications: Metrology for Nanosized Materials
Clayton Teague
Barbara Karn
Environmental Implications: Metrology for Nanosized Materials
125(3)
Clayton Teague
Barbara Karn
Molecular-Dynamics Simulation of Forces between Colloidal Nanoparticles
128(5)
Kristen A. Fichthorn
Yong Qin
Growth and Characterization of Single-Crystal Multilayer Nanostructures for Fast Ion Conduction
133(9)
S. Azad
S. Thevuthasan
V. Shutthanandan
C. M. Wang
D. E. McCready
L. Saraf
O. A. Marina
C. H. F. Peden
Single-Particle Mass Spectrometry of Metal-Bearing Diesel Nanoparticles
142(12)
Donggeun Lee
Art Miller
David Kittelson
Michael R. Zachariah
Environmental Applications: Sensors and Sensor Systems
Susan L. Rose-Pehrsson
Pehr E. Pehrsson
Environmental Applications: Sensors and Sensor Systems: Overview. Nanotech-Enabled Sensors and Sensor Systems
154(3)
Susan L. Rose-Pehrsson
Pehr E. Pehrsson
Sorptive Properties of Monolayer-Protected Gold Nanoparticle Films for Chemical Vapor Sensors and Arrays
157(6)
Jay W. Grate
David A. Nelson
Rhonda Skaggs
Semiconductor Nanostructures for Detection and Degradation of Low-Level Organic Contaminants from Water
163(6)
Prashant V. Kamat
Rebecca Huehn
Roxana Nicolaescu
Luminescent Silole Nanoparticles as Chemical Sensors for Carcinogenic Chromium(VI) and Arsenic(V)
169(4)
Sarah J. Toal
William C. Trogler
A Nanocontact Sensor for Heavy Metal Ion Detections
173(6)
V. Rajagopalan
S. Boussaad
N. J. Tao
Ultrasensitive Pathogen Quantification in Drinking Water Using Highly Piezoelectric Microcantilevers
179(7)
Wan Y. Shih
G. Campbell
J. W. Yi
H. Luo
R. Mutharasan
Wei-Heng Shih
Nanostructured Sorbents for Solid Phase Microextraction and Environmental Assay
186(8)
R. Shane Addleman
Oleg B. Egorov
Matthew O'Hara
Thomas S. Zemanian
Glen Fryxell
Dean Kuenzi
Photosynthetic Biosensors for Rapid Monitoring of Primary-Source Drinking Water
194(8)
Elias Greenbaum
Miguel Rodriguez, Jr.
Charlene A. Sanders
Environmental Applications: Treatment and Remediation Using Nanotechnology
Daniel Strongin
Wei-Xian Zhang
Environmental Applications: Treatment/Remediation Using Nanotechnology: An Overview
202(3)
Daniel Strongin
Activation of Gold Nanoparticles on Titania: A Novel DeSOx Catalyst
205(5)
Jose A. Rodriguez
Fabrication of Two-Dimensional and Three-Dimensional Platinum Nanoparticle Systems for Chemisorption and Catalytic Reaction Studies
210(10)
Gabor A. Somorjai
Nano-Biotechnology in Using Enzymes for Environmental Remediation: Single-Enzyme Nanoparticles
220(6)
Jungbae Kim
Jay W. Grate
Charge Development on Ferritin: An Electrokinetic Study of a Protein Containing a Ferrihydrite Nanoparticle
226(4)
Mark Allen
Trevor Douglas
Danielle Nest
Martin Schoonen
Daniel Strongin
A Bioengineering Approach to the Production of Metal and Metal Oxide Nanoparticles
230(8)
Hazel-Ann Hosein
Daniel R. Strongin
Trevor Douglas
Kevin Rosso
Dendritic Nanoscale Chelating Agents: Synthesis, Characterization, and Environmental Applications
238(10)
Mamadou S. Diallo
Lajos Balogh
Simone Christie
Piraba Swaminathan
Xiangyang Shi
William A. Goddard III
James H. Johnson, Jr.
Iron Nanoparticles for Site Remediation
248(8)
Wei-xian Zhang
Jiasheng Cao
Daniel Elliott
Membrane-Based Nanostructured Metals for Reductive Degradation of Hazardous Organics
256(6)
D. Meyer
D. Bhattacharyya
L. Bachas
S. M. C. Ritchie
Porous Membranes Containing Zero-Valent Iron Nanorods for Water Treatment
262(6)
S. M. C. Ritchie
T. N. Shah
L. Wu
C. Claiborn
J. C. Goodwin
Environmental Applications: Nanocatalysts for Environmental Technology
Sarah C. Larsen
Nanocatalysts for Environmental Technology
268(4)
Sarah C. Larsen
Nanocrystalline Metal Oxides: A New Family of Mesoporous Inorganic Materials Useful for Destructive Adsorption of Environmental Toxins
272(5)
K. J. Klabunde
G. Medine
A. Bedilo
P. Stoimenov
D. Heroux
Development of Nanocrystalline Zeolite Materials as Environmental Catalysts
277(7)
H. Alwy
G. Li
V. H. Grassian
S. C. Larsen
A Vibrational Spectroscopic Study of the CO + NO Reaction: From Pd Single Crystals at Ultrahigh Vacuum to Pd Clusters Supported on SiO2 Thin Films at Elevated Pressures
284(6)
Emrah Ozensoy
Christian Hess
Ashok K. Santra
Byoung Koun Min
D. Wayne Goodman
Nanostructured Catalysts for Environmental Applications
290(7)
S. Ismat Shah
A. Rumaiz
W. Li
Catalytic Oxidations Using Nanosized Octahedral Molecular Sieves
297(7)
Young-Chan Son
Jia Liu
Ruma Ghosh
Vinit D. Makwana
Steven L. Suib
Environmental Applications: Environmental Benign Nanomanufacturing
Ajay P. Malshe
K. P. Rajurkar
Environmental Applications: Environmentally Benign Nanomanufacturing. An Overview of Nanomanufacturing and Progress
304(9)
Ajay P. Malshe
K. P. Rajurkar
Synthesis of Surfactant Templated Aerogels with Tunable Nanoporosity
313(11)
Ahmad Al-Ghamdi
Sermin G. Sunol
Aydin K. Sunol
Environmental Applications: Nanotechnology--Enabled Green Energy and Power
Debra R. Rolison
Energy and the Environment: Perpetual Dilemma or Nanotechnology-Enabled Opportunity?
324(7)
Debra R. Rolison
Electrochemistry at Nanometer Length Scales
331(10)
John J. Watkins
Chett J. Boxley
Henry S. White
Using Mesoporous Nanoarchitectures to Improve Battery Performance
341(6)
Bruce Dunn
Francois Bonet
Liam Noailles
Paul Tang
Nanostructured Superlattice Thin-Film Thermoelectric Devices
347(6)
Rama Venkatasubramanian
Edward Siivola
Brooks O'Quinn
Kip Coonley
Thomas Colpitts
Pratima Addepalli
Mary Napier
Michael Mantini
Membraneless Fuel Cells: An Application of Microfluidics
353(8)
Tzy-Jiun M. Luo
Jiangfeng Fei
Keng G. Lim
G. Tayhas R. Palmore
Hybrid Photoelectrochemical-Fuel Cell
361(14)
Linda de la Garza
Goojin Jeong
Paul A. Liddell
Tadashi Sotomura
Thomas A. Moore
Ana L. Moore
Devens Gust
Summary
369(4)
Indexes
Author Index
373(2)
Subject Index
375

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