The Environmental and Biological Implications
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The Environmental and Biological Implications of Nanoparticles - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
The Environmental and Biological Implications of Nanoparticles Faculty Advisor: Dr. Arturo Keller UC Center for the Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology INSET Project Mentor: Dr. Milka Montes Jason Gehrke, Chemistry Major, Santa Barbara
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Time (min) Samples: Ag NPs (1 mg/L), L-cysteine (10 mM), NaCl (10 mg/L)
pH > 8.0
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Ag Control (10mg/L) Cys pH 7.0 10mM NaCl Cys pH 9.0 10mM
Cohen-Atiya et al, Journ. Elec. Chem., 2002
Coadsorption of chloride ion with cysteine
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Time (min) Hydrodynamic Diameter (nm) Ag-Cys, pH 7.1, 1 mM NaCl Ag-Cys, pH 7.1, 10 mM NaCl
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