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Publications submitted after final report Details for Grant Number R833861

Environmental Transport, Biodegradation, and Bioaccumulation of Quantum Dots and Oxide Nanoparticles

RFA: Exploratory Research: Nanotechnology Research Grants Investigating Fate, Transport, Transformation, and Exposure of Engineered Nanomaterials: A Joint Research Solicitation - EPA, NSF, & DOE (2007)

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Journal Article Depner SW, Kort KR, Banerjee S. Precursor control of crystal structure and stoichiometry in twin metal oxide nanocrystals. CrystEngComm 2009;11(5):841-846. R833861 (2009) (03/03/20)
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Journal Article Navarro DA, Watson DF, Aga DS, Banerjee S. Natural organic matter-mediated phase transfer of quantum dots in the aquatic environment. Environmental Science & Technology 2009;43(3):677-682. R833861 (2009) (03/03/20)
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Presentation Aga DS. Environmental transport, biodegradation, and bioaccumulation of quantum dots and oxide nanoparticles. Presented at the Interagency Nanotechnology Implications Grantees Workshop, Las Vegas, NV, November 9-10, 2009. R833861 (2009) (03/03/20)
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Presentation Navarro DA. Stabilization of organic-soluble quantum dots in the aquatic environment by natural organic matter. Poster presented at the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) National Conference, Tampa, FL, November 16-20, 2008. R833861 (2009) (03/03/20)
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Presentation Navarro DA. Interactions of natural organic matter with engineered nanocrystals. Presented at the Materials Research Society Meeting, Boston, MA, November 30-December 4, 2009. R833861 (2009) (03/03/20)
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Presentation Navarro DAG. Natural organic matter (NOM)-mediated phase transfer of quantum dots in the aquatic environment. Presented at the International Environmental Nanotechnology Conference: Applications and Implications, Chicago, IL, October 7-9, 2008. R833861 (2009) (03/03/20)
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Presentation Banerjee S. Adventures in Metal Oxide Nanostructures.Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 17 September 2009. R833861 (2009) (03/03/20)
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Presentation Sarbajit B. Building from the “Bottom Up”:Towards Metal Oxide Nanomaterials for the Next Generation of Batteries and Computer Chips. State University of New York, Binghamton, NY, 11 September 2009. R833861 (2009) (03/03/20)
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Presentation Banerjee S. Materials Solutions for Energy Needs.’ Explore Buffalo Niagara 2009, UB Energy Technology Showcase, Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences, Buffalo, NY, 14 May 2009. R833861 (2009) (03/03/20)
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Presentation David DF. Photoinduced Electron Transfer Processes of Self-Assembled Inorganic Nanomaterials.Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 2 March 2009. R833861 (2009) (03/03/20)
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Presentation Watson DF.Photoinduced Electron Transfer Processes of Self-Assembled Inorganic Nanomaterials. Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, 22 January 2009. R833861 (2009) (03/03/20)
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Presentation David FW. Photoinduced Electron Transfer Reactivity of Composite Inorganic Nanomaterials. Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH, 11 February 2009. R833861 (2009) (03/03/20)
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Presentation Watson DF. Photoinduced Electron Transfer Reactivity of Nanostructured Inorganic Interfaces. University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, 25 September 2009. R833861 (2009) (03/03/20)
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Presentation Aga DS, , Navarro DG, Watson DF, Banerjee S. Effect of Natural Organic Matter on the Behavior of Quantum Dots in Aquatic Environment” International Conference on the Environmental Implications and Applications of Nanotechnology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, June 9-11, 2009. R833861 (2009) (03/03/20)
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