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  • Nanotechnology creates substances with new chemical properties that we do not understand yet. A science with such huge potential deserves closer attention to the possible risks, before it falls the wrong side of belated discoveries of toxicity. Workers handling nanomaterials have the most exposure and therefore potentially face the most severe health impacts. Pollutions from nanotechnology may occur during and after manufacturing process when products are released into environment. Nevertheless, nanostructured particles are being released into environment also from other sources unintentionally. According to our previous findings we can classify pyrometallurgical activities and braking of automobiles as sources of nanoparticles (< 100 nm) being released into the atmosphere. These particles are down to tens of nanometers in size with round shape and composed mainly of carbonaceous components and metals, especially iron, zinc, and copper. The origination of nanoparticles during metals melting in pyro
  • Nanotechnology creates substances with new chemical properties that we do not understand yet. A science with such huge potential deserves closer attention to the possible risks, before it falls the wrong side of belated discoveries of toxicity. Workers handling nanomaterials have the most exposure and therefore potentially face the most severe health impacts. Pollutions from nanotechnology may occur during and after manufacturing process when products are released into environment. Nevertheless, nanostructured particles are being released into environment also from other sources unintentionally. According to our previous findings we can classify pyrometallurgical activities and braking of automobiles as sources of nanoparticles (< 100 nm) being released into the atmosphere. These particles are down to tens of nanometers in size with round shape and composed mainly of carbonaceous components and metals, especially iron, zinc, and copper. The origination of nanoparticles during metals melting in pyro (en)
  • Nanotechnology creates substances with new chemical properties that we do not understand yet. A science with such huge potential deserves closer attention to the possible risks, before it falls the wrong side of belated discoveries of toxicity. Workers handling nanomaterials have the most exposure and therefore potentially face the most severe health impacts. Pollutions from nanotechnology may occur during and after manufacturing process when products are released into environment. Nevertheless, nanostructured particles are being released into environment also from other sources unintentionally. According to our previous findings we can classify pyrometallurgical activities and braking of automobiles as sources of nanoparticles (< 100 nm) being released into the atmosphere. These particles are down to tens of nanometers in size with round shape and composed mainly of carbonaceous components and metals, especially iron, zinc, and copper. The origination of nanoparticles during metals melting in pyro (cs)
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  • Nanoparticles - environmental and health risks
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  • Nanočástice - environmentální a zdravotní rizika (cs)
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  • Nanoparticles - environmental and health risks
  • Nanoparticles - environmental and health risks (en)
  • Nanočástice - environmentální a zdravotní rizika (cs)
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