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Nanomaterials' unique properties offer revolutionary means to
optimize a variety of products, including electronics, textiles,
paintings and coatings, pharmaceuticals, and personal care
products. However, these same properties mean that nanoscale
materials can behave differently in the human body and the
environment than conventional materials. Nanotechnology and the
Environment provides the fundamental basis needed to assess and
understand the life cycle of nanomaterials. It begins with a
general explanation of nanomaterials, their properties, and their
uses and describes the processes used to manufacture nanoscale
materials. Subsequent chapters furnish information on the analysis
of nanomaterials in the environment and their fate and transport,
including the effects of wastewater treatment on nanomaterials. The
book discusses possible risks to human health and the environment
and the environment, and describes developing regulations to manage
those risks. Given the potential risks, the book explores the
apparent paradox of using nanomaterials in environmental
remediation. The final chapter discusses frameworks for evaluating
the balance between risk and reward as nanomaterials are
manufactured, used and released to the environment.
Nanomaterials' unique properties offer revolutionary means to
optimize a variety of products, including electronics, textiles,
paintings and coatings, pharmaceuticals, and personal care
products. However, these same properties mean that nanoscale
materials can behave differently in the human body and the
environment than conventional materials.
Nanotechnology and the Environment provides the fundamental
basis needed to assess and understand the life cycle of
nanomaterials. It begins with a general explanation of
nanomaterials, their properties, and their uses and describes the
processes used to manufacture nanoscale materials. Subsequent
chapters furnish information on the analysis of nanomaterials in
the environment and their fate and transport, including the effects
of wastewater treatment on nanomaterials. The book discusses
possible risks to human health and the environment and the
environment, and describes developing regulations to manage those
risks.
Given the potential risks, the book explores the apparent
paradox of using nanomaterials in environmental remediation. The
final chapter discusses frameworks for evaluating the balance
between risk and reward as nanomaterials are manufactured, used and
released to the environment.
This book is formulated from the papers presented at the
International Symposium on "Membrane Biochemistry and
Bioenergetics," held at the Rensselaerville Institute,
Rensselaerville, New York, August 1986, in honor of Tsoo E. King on
the occasion of the 30th anniversary of reconstitution of
arespiratory chain system by Professor David Keilin and Tsoo E.
King. Professor Tsoo E. King, to whom this volume is dedicated, has
made enormous contributions to the field of isolation and
reconstitution of membrane proteins and has continued to explore
the frontiers of bioener getics. In particular, his persistent
proposals on the existence of ubiquinone binding proteins from
conceptualization to experimentation eventually convinced many
scientists to study these proteins further . Professor King's
preparation of reconstitutively active succinate dehydrogenase
opened a new avenue in the fie1d of membrane bioenergetics, and his
work has been greatly appreciated. The purpose of the symposium was
to bring together scientists from diverse disciplines related to
membrane bioenergetics to discuss the recent developments in the
field. This symposium, initiated by the Capital District
Bioenergetics Group, was attended by 100 scientists, 80 of whom
presented their recent discoveries. The symposium was arranged in a
sequence of platform lectures, poster presentations and discussion
sessions so that all the participants had opportunities to discuss
the subjects presented. Most of the participants contributed a
chapter to this volume. We would like to express our regret to many
other scientists including Professor King's friends, colleagues and
students who could not attend due to various reasons."
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