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ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES OF NANOTECHNOLOGIES: NANOPARTICLE DISPERSION IN AQUEOUS MEDIA: SOP-T-1
Coleman, J.G., A.J. Kennedy, and A.R. Harmon. ERDC/EL SR-15-2, 25 pp, 2015
Protocol SOP-T-1 provides guidance and step-by-step methods for (1) creating a working stock from nanoparticle (NP) powder and NP aqueous suspensions and (2) spiking working stock suspensions into aqueous bioassay media. The protocol also provides guidance on optimization of test media and organism health. This method was developed on procedures created specifically for metal NPs but may have broader application. http://el.erdc.usace.army.mil/elpubs/pdf/srel15-2.pdf
Protocol SOP-T-1 provides guidance and step-by-step methods for (1) creating a working stock from nanoparticle (NP) powder and NP aqueous suspensions and (2) spiking working stock suspensions into aqueous bioassay media. The protocol also provides guidance on optimization of test media and organism health. This method was developed on procedures created specifically for metal NPs but may have broader application. http://el.erdc.usace.army.mil/elpubs/pdf/srel15-2.pdf
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