TiO2 Nanoparticles Monitoring: Comparison
Please note this is a comparison between Version 1 by Simone Heilgeist and Version 2 by Bruce Ren.

In recent years, titanium dioxide (TiO2) has increasingly been used as an inorganic ultraviolet (UV) filter for sun protection. However, nano-TiO2 may also pose risks to the health of humans and the environment. Thus, to adequately assess its potential adverse effects, a comprehensive understanding of the behaviour and fate of TiO2 in different environments is crucial. Advances in analytical and modelling methods continue to improve researchers’ ability to quantify and determine the state of nano-TiO2 in various environments. However, due to the complexity of environmental and nanoparticle factors and their interplay, this remains a challenging and poorly resolved feat.

  • nano-TiO2
  • inorganic UV filter
  • sunscreen
  • surface coating deterioration
  • SP-ICP-MS
  • fate and transport modelling
  • risk assessment
  • Bayesian network
  • aquatic pollution
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