Royal Society of Chemistry

Environmental Science: Nano

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Jan. 1, 2014
NEW JOURNAL LAUNCHING 2014 Environmental Science: Nano will be a comprehensive source of information on nanomaterial interactions with biological and environmental systems. Sustainable nanotechnology requires the understanding of how nanomaterials enter, migrate and undergo transformations as they move through various environmental and biological media/systems. It also requires that nanotechnology development be carried out in a sustainable manner. Environmental Science: Nano will cover the implications of nanoscience and nanotechnology on environmental and human health as well as the sustainable development and use of nanotechnologies. Release, environmental characterisation, translocation, transformation, interactions, isolation, deactivation, uptake, value, addition/removal/remediation and other areas of sustainable nanotechnology will be covered. Editor-in-Chief: Vicki Grassian (University of Iowa)
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