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Short-term Chronic Toxicity of Photocatalytic Nanoparticles to Bacteria, Algae, and Zooplankton
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| Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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| Journal Article | The short-term toxic effects of TiO2 nanoparticles toward bacteria through viability, cellular respiration, and lipid peroxidation | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND RESEARCH | Erdem A, Metzler D, Cha D, Huang C | Erdem A, Metzler D, Cha D, Huang C. The short-term toxic effects of TiO2 nanoparticles toward bacteria through viability, cellular respiration, and lipid peroxidation. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND RESEARCH 2015;22(22):17917-17924 |
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| Journal Article | Responses of Ceriodaphnia dubia to TiO2 and Al2O3 nanoparticles: a dynamic nano-toxicity assessment of energy budget distribution | JOURNAL OF HAZARDO MATERIALS | LI M, Czymmek K, Juang C | LI M, Czymmek K, Juang C. Responses of Ceriodaphnia dubia to TiO2 and Al2O3 nanoparticles:a dynamic nano-toxicity assessment of energy budget distribution. JOURNAL OF HAZARDO MATERIALS 2011;187(1-3):502-508. |
R831721 (Final) |
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| Presentation | The survival of bacteria in the presence of photocatalytic nano-TiO2 particles under ambient conditions. | None | Huang CP | Huang CP. The survival of bacteria in the presence of photocatalytic nano-TiO2 particles under ambient conditions. Presented at the SETAC North America 26th Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, November 13-17, 2005. |
R831721 (2005) |
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| Presentation | Ecotoxicity of nanoparticles exemplified by bacteria, algae and daphnia. | None | Huang CP | Huang CP. Ecotoxicity of nanoparticles exemplified by bacteria, algae and daphnia. Presented at the Nanotechnology and the Environment: Applications and Implications Progress Review Workshop III, Washington, DC, October 26-28, 2005. |
R831721 (2005) |
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| Presentation | Effects of TiO2 to Selenastum capricornutum: effect of particle size. | None | Huang CP | Huang CP. Effects of TiO2 to Selenastum capricornutum: effect of particle size. Presented at the 2006 Gordon Research Conference: Water, Plymouth, NH, June 25-29, 2006. |
R831721 (2005) |
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| Presentation | Effects of nanoparticle size and concentration on ceriodaphnia dubia. | None | Huang CP | Huang CP. Effects of nanoparticle size and concentration on ceriodaphnia dubia. Presented at the 2006 Gordon Research Conference: Water, Plymouth, NH, June 25-29, 2006. |
R831721 (2005) |
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| Presentation | The effect of particle size on the toxicity of photocatalytic nano-TiO2 toward E. coli. | None | Huang CP | Huang CP. The effect of particle size on the toxicity of photocatalytic nano-TiO2 toward E. coli. Presented at the 2006 Gordon Research Conference: Water, Plymouth, NH, June 25-29, 2006. |
R831721 (2005) |
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| Presentation | Short-term chronic toxicity of photocatalytic TiO2 to aquatic organisms. | None | Huang CP | Huang CP. Short-term chronic toxicity of photocatalytic TiO2 to aquatic organisms. Presented at the 2006 Nanotech Conference, Boston, MA, May 7-9, 2006. |
R831721 (2005) |
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| Proceedings | Ecotoxicity of nanoparticles exemplified by bacteria, algae and daphnia. | None | Huang CP | Huang CP. Ecotoxicity of nanoparticles exemplified by bacteria, algae and daphnia. In: Proceedings of the Nanotechnology and the Environment: Applications and Implications Progress Review Workshop III, Washington, DC, October 26-28, 2005, p. 89. |
R831721 (2005) |
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