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Nanna B. Hartmann
Researcher at Technical University of Denmark
Publications - 72
Citations - 8442
Nanna B. Hartmann is an academic researcher from Technical University of Denmark. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microplastics & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 63 publications receiving 6406 citations.
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Environmental behavior and ecotoxicity of engineered nanoparticles to algae, plants, and fungi
Enrique Navarro,Enrique Navarro,Anders Baun,Renata Behra,Nanna B. Hartmann,Juliane Filser,Ai-Jun Miao,Antonietta Quigg,Peter H. Santschi,Laura Sigg +9 more
TL;DR: The surface properties of ENPs are of essential importance for their aggregation behavior, and thus for their mobility in aquatic and terrestrial systems and for their interactions with algae, plants and, fungi as mentioned in this paper.
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Are We Speaking the Same Language? Recommendations for a Definition and Categorization Framework for Plastic Debris.
Nanna B. Hartmann,Thorsten Hüffer,Richard C. Thompson,Martin Hassellöv,Verschoor Aj,Anders Egede Daugaard,Sinja Rist,Therese Karlsson,Nicole Brennholt,Matthew Cole,Maria Pia Herrling,Maren C. Hess,Natalia P. Ivleva,Amy Lusher,Martin Wagner +14 more
TL;DR: This work critically discusses the advantages and disadvantages of a unified terminology, proposes a definition and categorization framework, and highlights areas of uncertainty on how to define and categorize plastic debris.
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Ecotoxicity of engineered nanoparticles to aquatic invertebrates: a brief review and recommendations for future toxicity testing.
TL;DR: It is recommended that invertebrate testing is used to advance the level of knowledge in nanoecotoxicology through standardized short-term tests with invertebrates as a basis for investigating behaviour and bioavailability of engineered nanoparticles in the aquatic environment.
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Microplastics as vectors for environmental contaminants: Exploring sorption, desorption, and transfer to biota.
Nanna B. Hartmann,Sinja Rist,Julia Bodin,Louise Helene Søgaard Jensen,Stine Nørgaard Schmidt,Philipp Mayer,Anders Meibom,Anders Baun +7 more
TL;DR: HOC sorption to and desorption from MPs and the underlying principles for their interactions are explored and intrinsic and extrinsic parameters influencing these processes are discussed and focus on the importance of the exposure route for diffusive mass transfer.
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Toxicity and bioaccumulation of xenobiotic organic compounds in the presence of aqueous suspensions of aggregates of nano-C60
TL;DR: The data provided underline that not only the inherent toxicity of manufactured nanoparticles, but also interactions with other compounds and characterisation of nanoparticles in aqueous suspension are of importance for risk assessment of nanomaterials.