Ultrafine particles (UFPs) are particulate matter of nanoscale size (less than 0.1 μm or 100 nm in diameter). Regulations do not exist for this size class...
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Nanoparticle (redirect from Nano particle)
nanoparticle or ultrafine particle is a particle of matter 1 to 100 nanometres (nm) in diameter. The term is sometimes used for larger particles, up to 500 nm...
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Particulate matter (redirect from Fine particle)
coarse particles with a diameter of 10 micrometers (μm) or less; fine particles, designated PM2.5, with a diameter of 2.5 μm or less; ultrafine particles, with...
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Titanium dioxide nanoparticle (redirect from Ultrafine titanium dioxide)
nanoparticles, also called ultrafine titanium dioxide or nanocrystalline titanium dioxide or microcrystalline titanium dioxide, are particles of titanium dioxide...
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ISSN 0013-936X. PMID 26741485. Stephens, Brent (November 2013). "Ultrafine particle emissions from desktop 3D printers". Atmospheric Environment. 79:...
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ferromagnetic and finds application in recording tapes, although ultrafine particles smaller than 10 nanometers are superparamagnetic. It can be prepared...
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coarse particles with a diameter of 10 micrometers (μm) or less; fine particles, designated PM2.5, with a diameter of 2.5 μm or less; ultrafine particles; and...
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PM. Coarse particles are between 2.5 micrometers and 10 micrometers, fine particles measure 0.1 to 2.5 micrometers, and ultrafine particle are less than...
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Lidia Morawska (section Ultrafine particle research)
focus on atmospheric fine, ultrafine and nanoparticles. Since 2003, she expanded her interests to include also particles from human respiration activities...
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micrometer (μm) or smaller, fine PM (PM2.5) is smaller than 2.5 μm, and ultrafine particles are 0.1 μm or smaller. Smaller articles pose more risk to health...
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emissions are the major source of many air pollutants such as ultrafine particles, fine particles, carbon dioxide, NOx. These pollution plumes created on the...
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Power tools can produce large amounts of particulates, including ultrafine particles. Airborne particulate matter is a Group 1 carcinogen. Power tools...
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amounts of carbon monoxide, aldehydes, PAHs, ultrafine particles, and respirable particulate matter (particles small enough to enter the lungs). Studies...
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toxic ultrafine particles (PM0.1, less than 0.1 μm in diameter). Particle number can be measured with equipment such as condensation particle counters...
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disease, and premature death. There is no safe level of particulates. Ultrafine particles are both manufactured and naturally occurring. Hot volcanic lava...
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nanoscale, i.e., the particle is between 0.1 and 100 nm in each spatial dimension. The terms nanoparticles and ultrafine particles (UFP) are often used...
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diabetes, or dementia among nearby residents due to exposure to ultrafine particles left suspended in the air by planes. Lisbon–Portela Airport has consistently...
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Claire (February 20, 2021). "An overview of methods of fine and ultrafine particle collection for physicochemical characterisation and toxicity assessments"...
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nanobiotechnology to explore the functions of biomolecules. Properties of the ultrafine particles are characterized by the components on their surfaces more so than...
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nanoscale, i.e., the particle is between 0.1 and 100 nm in each spatial dimension. The terms nanoparticles and ultrafine particles (UFP) often are used...
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Adolphe Merkle Institute (section ULtrafine particles from TRansportation – Health Assessment of Sources (ULTRHAS))
The Adolphe Merkle Institute (AMI) is a research center in Fribourg, Switzerland focused on nanoscience. The institute is named after the Swiss entrepreneur...
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UFP is an abbreviation that has several meanings: Ultrafine particle, a particulate matter of nanoscale size (less than 100 nanometres in diameter) Union...
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Power tools can produce large amounts of particulates including ultrafine particles. Particulates are the most harmful form (other than ultra-fines)...
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materials. Explosive material Fire test Fire protection Flammable limit Ultrafine particle OSHA regulations excluded liquids with a flashpoint above 200 °F (93 °C)...
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not include these additives so that they break down more easily as ultrafine particles of litter. Glass is characterized by a high degree of corrosion resistance...
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September 2015. Stephens, B.; Azimi, P.; El Orch, Z.; Ramos, T. (2013). "Ultrafine particle emissions from desktop 3D printers". Atmospheric Environment. 79:...
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contaminating nearby water bodies. Aviation activities emit ozone and ultrafine particles, both of which are health hazards. Piston engines used in general...
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(PM10), while particles smaller than 2.5 μm in diameter are classified as ultrafine PM (PM2.5). Both fine and ultrafine dust particles impose dangers...
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depletion • Smog • Tropospheric ozone • Volatile organic compound • Ultrafine particles Light pollution Noise pollution Soil pollution — Alkali soil • Brownfield...
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Particulate pollution (redirect from Particle pollution)
nitrogen monoxide, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and fine and ultrafine particles. In the United Kingdom domestic combustion is the largest single...
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