2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.net.2021.01.029
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High resolution size characterization of particulate contaminants for radioactive metal waste treatment

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“…It has been pointed out that aerosols with high hazards to human health, in the form of nanoparticles and ultrafine particles, are mostly of metallic origin [12], such as arsenic (As), chromium (Cr), nickel (Ni), and manganese (Mn), contributing to the carcinogenic risk to the population in different age groups. It is worth considering the presence of radioactive aerosols suspended from the atmosphere, generated by nuclear installations, capable of releasing ultrafine particles of 0.01-0.1 µm in aerodynamic diameter, with a high degree of harm to human health [13]. Some pollutants, produced by chemical reactions, such as PM 2.5 and PM 10 particles, sulphur dioxide (SO 2 ), nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ), nobelium (NO) and ozone (O 3 ), are present in high amounts in the atmosphere, requiring constant measurements [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been pointed out that aerosols with high hazards to human health, in the form of nanoparticles and ultrafine particles, are mostly of metallic origin [12], such as arsenic (As), chromium (Cr), nickel (Ni), and manganese (Mn), contributing to the carcinogenic risk to the population in different age groups. It is worth considering the presence of radioactive aerosols suspended from the atmosphere, generated by nuclear installations, capable of releasing ultrafine particles of 0.01-0.1 µm in aerodynamic diameter, with a high degree of harm to human health [13]. Some pollutants, produced by chemical reactions, such as PM 2.5 and PM 10 particles, sulphur dioxide (SO 2 ), nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ), nobelium (NO) and ozone (O 3 ), are present in high amounts in the atmosphere, requiring constant measurements [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%