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Frank von der Kammer
Researcher at University of Vienna
Publications - 127
Citations - 7823
Frank von der Kammer is an academic researcher from University of Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 110 publications receiving 6786 citations. Previous affiliations of Frank von der Kammer include Hamburg University of Technology & Ca' Foscari University of Venice.
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The ecotoxicology and chemistry of manufactured nanoparticles
Richard D. Handy,Frank von der Kammer,Jamie R. Lead,Martin Hassellöv,Richard Owen,Mark Crane +5 more
TL;DR: The emerging literature on the ecotoxicological literature shows toxic effects on fish and invertebrates, often at low mg l−1 concentrations of nanoparticles, however, data on bacteria, plants, and terrestrial species are particularly lacking at present.
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Analysis of engineered nanomaterials in complex matrices (environment and biota): General considerations and conceptual case studies
Frank von der Kammer,P. Lee Ferguson,Patricia A. Holden,Armand Masion,Kim R. Rogers,Stephen J. Klaine,Albert A. Koelmans,Nina Horne,Jason M. Unrine +8 more
TL;DR: Development of techniques for extraction, cleanup, separation, and sample storage that introduce minimal artifacts to increase the speed, sensitivity, and specificity of analytical techniques, as well as the development of techniques that can differentiate between abundant, naturally occurring particles, and manufactured nanoparticles are needed.
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Nanomaterials for environmental studies: Classification, reference material issues, and strategies for physico-chemical characterisation
Vicki Stone,Bernd Nowack,Anders Baun,Nico W. van den Brink,Frank von der Kammer,Maria Dusinska,Richard D. Handy,Steven M. Hankin,Martin Hassellöv,Erik J. Joner,Teresa F. Fernandes +10 more
TL;DR: No clear consensus was reached regarding the classification of nanomaterials into categories to aid environmental studies, except that a chemistry-based classification system was a reasonable starting point, with some modifications.
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Release of TiO2 Nanoparticles from Sunscreens into Surface Waters: A One-Year Survey at the Old Danube Recreational Lake
Andreas Gondikas,Frank von der Kammer,Robert B. Reed,Stephan Wagner,James F. Ranville,Thilo Hofmann +5 more
TL;DR: This work tested several methodological approaches to detect titanium dioxide nanomaterials released from sunscreen products into the Old Danube Lake (Vienna, Austria), which is heavily used for recreational activities like bathing and water sports during the summer season.
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Paradigms to assess the environmental impact of manufactured nanomaterials
Stephen J. Klaine,Albert A. Koelmans,Nina Horne,Stephen Carley,Richard D. Handy,Larry Kapustka,Bernd Nowack,Frank von der Kammer +7 more
TL;DR: Fifty years ago, forward thinking conjured images of going to the moon in an era when computers occupied entire floors of buildings but today the authors are actively manipulating and controlling materials and devices on the scale of nanometers.