A radioactive nanoparticle is a nanoparticle that contains radioactive materials. Radioactive nanoparticles have applications in medical diagnostics,...
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Magnetite (redirect from Magnetite nanoparticle)
sediments as both detrital grains and as magnetofossils. Magnetite nanoparticles are also thought to form in soils, where they probably oxidize rapidly...
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nanoparticle itself may lead to lower exposure limits than those associated with the radioactivity alone, which is not the case with most radioactive...
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Technegas machine which produces an aerosol of radioactive nanoparticles, specifically carbon nanoparticles containing technetium-99m. The perfusion phase...
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Contamination (section Radioactive contamination)
antibiotic) quantification by a Ru(phen)3 2+- doped silica fluorescent nanoparticle (NP) based immunochromatographic test strip and a portable fluorescent...
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Spent nuclear fuel (category Radioactive waste)
constituents than when it started. Nuclear fuel rods become progressively more radioactive (and less thermally useful) due to neutron activation as they are fissioned...
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Gold-198 (section Radioactive tracing)
198Au nanoparticles are being investigated as an injectable treatment for prostate cancer. Sediment and water flow can be investigated using radioactive tracers...
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Nanomaterials (section Nanoparticles)
etc. Natural sources of nanoparticles include combustion products forest fires, volcanic ash, ocean spray, and the radioactive decay of radon gas. Natural...
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Immunoassay (section Radioactive isotopes)
signals generated by metal nanoparticle tags. Illuminated by a modulated light at a plasmon resonance wavelength, the nanoparticles generate strong acoustic...
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Borosilicate glass (section Borosilicate nanoparticles)
initially thought that borosilicate glass could not be formed into nanoparticles, since an unstable boron oxide precursor would prevent successful forming...
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reported by Hunt and Hampikian. Typical ion beam energies used to produce nanoparticles range from 50 to 150 keV, with ion fluences that range from 1016 to...
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the lightest element whose isotopes are all radioactive. Technetium and promethium are the only radioactive elements whose neighbours in the sense of atomic...
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ISBN 9211422388. Retrieved 25 December 2012. Kalmykov, Stepan N. (2010). Actinide Nanoparticle Research. Springer. p. 342. ISBN 978-3642114328. Retrieved 25 December...
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For example in nuclear medicine, one radioactive drug is used to identify (diagnose) and a second radioactive drug is used to treat (therapy) cancerous...
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stable isotopes and two long-lived radioactive isotopes. More than 40 unstable xenon isotopes undergo radioactive decay, and the isotope ratios of xenon...
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treatment technology. Coprecipitation is also used as a method of magnetic nanoparticle synthesis. There are two models describing of the distribution of the...
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pollution, litter, noise pollution, plastic pollution, soil contamination, radioactive contamination, thermal pollution, light pollution, and visual pollution...
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terminology Aerosol types Bioaerosol Indoor Cloud Dust Mist Fog Fume Haze Nanoparticle Particle Particulates Smog Smoke Spray Aerosol terms Aerosol impaction...
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is an essential factor in researching nanoparticles before in vivo delivery, because it will impact nanoparticle longevity, destination, and bio-distribution...
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Pollution from nanomaterials (redirect from Nanoparticle pollution)
both incidental and engineered. Engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) are nanoparticles that are made for use, are defined as materials with dimensions between...
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common for the fuel to be heterogeneous; often the fuel will contain nanoparticles of platinum group metals such as palladium. Also the fuel may well have...
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dispersed with tiny nano-scale particles known as nanoparticles. Purpose-designed nanoparticles of e.g. CuO, alumina, titanium dioxide, carbon nanotubes...
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higher concentrations to impart a reddish color, caused by selenium nanoparticles dispersed in glass. It is a very important agent to make pink and red...
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Martin; Klepp, Jürgen; Tomita, Yasuo (2022-05-24). "Nanodiamond-based nanoparticle-polymer composite gratings with extremely large neutron refractive index...
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organic and inorganic nanoparticles. Nanoparticle morphology, both size and shape, affects how cells in the body “see” these nanoparticles and ultimately influences...
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Silver (section Nanoparticles)
(t1/2 = 249.79 days) and 106mAg (t1/2 = 8.28 days). All of the remaining radioactive isotopes have half-lives of less than an hour, and the majority of these...
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Wang, L.; Shi, J.; Shi, H.; Liu, Y. (2010). "Effect of Barium Sulfate Nanoparticles on Mechanical Properties and Crystallization Behaviour of HDPE". Polymers...
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the backscattered light in the visible range was obtained when a gold nanoparticle was placed inside the photonic nanojet region produced by a dielectric...
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for certain kinds of heavy metal poisoning, e.g., by thallium(I) and radioactive isotopes of cesium. The therapy exploits Prussian blue's ion-exchange...
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Olga S.; Popov, Anton L.; Ivanov, Vladimir K. (17 March 2021). "CeO2 Nanoparticle-Containing Polymers for Biomedical Applications: A Review". Polymers...
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