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Analysis and Characterisation of Metal-Based Nanomaterials, Volume
93 in the Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry series, introduces
recent developments in analytical methodologies for detection,
characterization and quantification of metal-based nanomaterials
and their applications to a variety of complex environmental,
biological and food samples as well as different consumer products.
Single-particle inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry is
highlighted as a powerful analytical tool for number-based
concentration and size distribution, also from the metrological
viewpoint. An emerging approach for the measurement of multi-metal
nanoparticles by single-particle inductively coupled plasma
time-of-flight mass spectrometry is discussed. Imaging of
metal-based nanoparticles by hyphenated inductively coupled
plasma-based techniques is also introduced. The potential of
different liquid chromatography and field flow fractionation
separation techniques hyphenated to inductively coupled plasma mass
spectrometry is emphasized as a powerful tool in particular for
complex matrices and small particles sizes. The use of different
microscopic techniques for the characterization of metal-based
nanoparticles and characterization of metal-based nanoparticles as
contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging are presented.
Moreover, occurrence, behaviour and fate of inorganic nanoparticles
in the environment is overviewed. Finally, the need for quality
control standards and reference nano-materials is emphasized
throughout.
This volume provides a comprehensive overview of environmental
aspects of the Sava River, which is the greatest tributary to the
Danube River and the major drainage river system of South Eastern
Europe. Hydroelectric power plants, river traffic, intensive
agricultural activities, heavy industry and floods have
considerable influence on the environment and biota in the basin.
Summarizing the results that were gathered in the course of EU,
bilateral and national projects, the book highlights the most
important stressors and helps readers to better understand the
impact of anthropogenic activities on the function of river basins.
Topics include: transboundary water cooperation between the
riparian countries; climate change projection, including its impact
on flood hazards; evaluation of anthropogenic pollution sources;
pollution of sediments, metal bioavailability and ecotoxicological
and microbiological characterization of the river. The biological
part also addresses quality aspects related to wildlife in river
aquatic ecosystems (algae, macrophytes, zooplankton,
macroinvertebrates and fish) and riparian ecosystems (amphibians,
reptiles, birds and mammals). The general state of biodiversity and
pressures caused by invasive aquatic species are also discussed.
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