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Journal Publications 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 Akaighe N, MacCuspie RI, Navarro DA, Aga DS, Banerjee S, Sohn M, Sharma VK. Humic acid-induced silver nanoparticle formation under environmentally relevant conditions. Environmental Science & Technology 2011;45(9):3895-3901. R833861 (Final)
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Journal Article Celiz MD, Colon LA, Watson DF, Aga DS. Study on the effects of humic and fulvic acids on quantum dot nanoparticles using capillary electrophoresis with laser-induced fluorescence detection. Environmental Science & Technology 2011;45(7):2917-2924. R833861 (Final)
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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)
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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)
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Journal Article Navarro DA, Banerjee S, Aga DS, Watson DF. Partitioning of hydrophobic CdSe quantum dots into aqueous dispersions of humic substances: influence of capping-group functionality on the phase-transfer mechanism. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 2010;348(1):119-128. R833861 (Final)
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Journal Article Navarro DA, Banerjee S, Watson DF, Aga DS. Differences in soil mobility and degradability between water-dispersible CdSe and CdSe/ZnS quantum dots. Environmental Science & Technology 2011;45(15):6343-6349. R833861 (Final)
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Journal Article Navarro DA, Depner SW, Watson DF, Aga DS, Banerjee S. Partitioning behavior and stabilization of hydrophobically coated HfO2, ZrO2 and HfxZr1-xO2 nanoparticles with natural organic matter reveal differences dependent on crystal structure. Journal of Hazardous Materials 2011;196:302-310. R833861 (Final)
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Journal Article Navarro DA, Bisson MA, Aga DS. Investigating uptake of water-dispersible CdSe/ZnS quantum dot nanoparticles by Arabidopsis thaliana plants. Journal of Hazardous Materials 2012;211-212:427-435. R833861 (Final)
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Journal Article Stewart DT, Noguera-Oviedo K, Lee V, Banerjee S, Watson DF, Aga DS. Quantum dots exhibit less bioaccumulation than free cadmium and selenium in the earthworm Eisenia andrei. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 2013;32(6):1288-1294. R833861 (Final)
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Journal Article Stewart DTR, Celiz MD, Vicente G, Colon LA, Aga DS. Potential use of capillary zone electrophoresis in size characterization of quantum dots for environmental studies. TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry 2011;30(1):113-122. R833861 (Final)
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