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Nanotechnology--toxicological issues and environmental safety
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New York, NY : Springer, 2007
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xv, 276 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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9781402060755
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Nanotechnology is one of the fastest growing technological fields of the 21st century. Nanotechnologies will impact numerous industries, including daily consumer products, health care, energy, and transportation. However, the success of the emerging nanotechnology applications will depend on dynamic development of nanomaterial toxicology, risk and exposure assessment. Little is known about the potential adverse health and ecological effects of exposure to engineered nanomaterials, the main components of many nanotechnologies. Concerns are coming from the initial toxicological studies as well as the research and epidemiological reports on ultrafine particle toxicity. This book provides a summary of the state-of-art knowledge on nanomaterials and nanoparticles - toxicological issues; risk assessment and control measures; public participation and educational/ethical issues; and lastly, institutional mechanisms and status reports from various countries. This book includes a summary of the most important gaps in knowledge, needs for research, and collaborations in the field of nanotechnology regarding safe application and development.


Table of Contents

Preface
Conclusions and Recommendations
Nanotechnologies: Overview and IssuesA.D. Maynard
Biokinetics and Effects of NanoparticlesG. Oberd÷rster
Nanoparticle Exposure and Systemic/Cariovascular EffectsP. Simeonova
Pulmonary Effects of Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes: Inflammatory Response, Oxidative Stress/Signaling, and Recognition by MacrophagesV.E. Kagan et al.
Inhalation of Nanomaterials, Short Overview of the Local and Systemic EffectsP.H.M. Hoet et al.
Interactions of Organic Compounds with Mineral Particles, and the Detection of Cell Components in Bacteria by Spectroscopic Methods - Connections to NanoscienceZ. Filip and K. Demnerova
Toxicity of Polymeric Nanoparticles with Respect to their Application as Drug CarriersT. Chervenkov et al.
Risk Assessment Approaches and Research Needs for Nanomaterials: An Examination of Data and Information from Current StudiesE.D. Kuempel et al.
Risk Assessment Related to Nanotechnology: Environmental and Policy MakingL.-D. Galatchi
Needs for Regulations, Training and Education for Health Protection and Environmental Security of NanotechnologiesN. Opopol
Bioethics and Legal Aspects of Potential Health and Environmental Risks of NanotechnologyD. Solodoukhina
Nanotechnology - The Frame of Worker Training, Public Education, and ParticipationF. Kaloyanova
Use of Membrane Filtration for Water Treatment with Examples from the Republic of MacedoniaM. Kochubovski
Current State of Nano-Structured TIO2 Based Catalysts: Preparation MethodsR. Tomovska et al.
Evaluation of Mean Diameter Values Using Scherrer Equation Applied to Electron Diffraction ImagesV. Ciupina et al.
Occupational Risk Assessment and Management: Focus on NanomaterialsN.F. Izmerov et al.
Approaches in Environmental EcotoxicologyK. Demnerova et al.
Particle Exposure through the Indoor Air EnvironmentG. Dura and B. Szalay