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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2015, 6, 938–951, doi:10.3762/bjnano.6.97
Figure 1: Overview of the release and environmental distribution of nanomaterials (RedNano) simulation tool a...
Figure 2: Transport processes in MendNano. Green dashed lines represent intermedia transport processes, blue ...
Figure 3: Lifecycle tracking of ENMs. The various lines represent the paths for which transfer coefficients q...
Figure 4: Sankey diagram depicting the flows of different ENMs from production and use, through technical com...
Figure 5: Example of the global distribution of the release rates of TiO2 into water.
Figure 6: Workflow for assessing the environmental distribution of ENMs. ITP: intermedia transport processes,...
Figure 7: Examples of MendNano web-based graphical user interface for scenario building showing inputs of soi...
Figure 8: Examples of graphical representations of MendNano simulation results depicting concentration profil...
Figure 9: Effect of release scenario on temporal dynamics of TiO2 media concentrations in Los Angeles. TiO2 r...
Figure 10: Effect of dry deposition on the reduction of TiO2 concentrations in air and soil (postcessation of ...
Figure 11: Effect of rain scavenging on TiO2 concentration in air, water, and soil in Los Angeles as a functio...
Figure 12: Estimated CeO2 release rates for 12 selected countries.
Figure 13: Predicted compartmental concentrations for CeO2 in 12 selected countries at the end of a 1 year sim...
Figure 14: Apportionment of environmental release rates of selected ENMs to specific compartments in the Los A...