Abstract:In case of an incident in the nuclear industry or an act of war or terrorism, the dissemination of plutonium could contaminate the environment and, hence, humans. Human contamination mainly occurs via inhalation and/or wounding (and, less likely, ingestion). In such cases, plutonium, if soluble, reaches circulation, whereas the poorly soluble fraction (such as small colloids) is trapped in alveolar macrophages or remains at the site of wounding. Once in the blood, the plutonium is delivered to the liver and/or… Show more
“…Wu et al [ 8 ] report conductive supramolecular polymer nanocomposites with tunable characteristics to manipulate cell growth and functions. J. Fèvre et al [ 9 ] describe, in this Special Issue, chelating polymers for targeted decontamination of actinides and application of PEI-MP to Hydroxyapatite-Th(IV). Furthermore, Z. Wang et al [ 10 ] describe mono-sized anion-exchange magnetic microspheres for protein adsorption.…”
In the present Special Issue “Functional Nanomaterials and Polymer Nanocomposites: Current Uses and Potential Applications”, two review articles and nine original research articles are published [...]
“…Wu et al [ 8 ] report conductive supramolecular polymer nanocomposites with tunable characteristics to manipulate cell growth and functions. J. Fèvre et al [ 9 ] describe, in this Special Issue, chelating polymers for targeted decontamination of actinides and application of PEI-MP to Hydroxyapatite-Th(IV). Furthermore, Z. Wang et al [ 10 ] describe mono-sized anion-exchange magnetic microspheres for protein adsorption.…”
In the present Special Issue “Functional Nanomaterials and Polymer Nanocomposites: Current Uses and Potential Applications”, two review articles and nine original research articles are published [...]
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