2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2013.05.044
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Titanium distribution in swimming pool water is dominated by dissolved species

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“…While surface transformation of the particle coating in part or in whole is likely, the particle core itself will probably remain intact. An exception to this is given by Holbrook et al, 2013 where the researchers found the predominant fraction of Ti in pool water to be dissolved (David Holbrook et al, 2013). Variable efficiency of the coatings to protect particles during direct (Nakagawa et al, 1997) and indirect UV exposure, in addition to modifications during different exposure scenarios, has been observed.…”
Section: Sunscreens Cosmetics Personal Care Products and Cleaning Amentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…While surface transformation of the particle coating in part or in whole is likely, the particle core itself will probably remain intact. An exception to this is given by Holbrook et al, 2013 where the researchers found the predominant fraction of Ti in pool water to be dissolved (David Holbrook et al, 2013). Variable efficiency of the coatings to protect particles during direct (Nakagawa et al, 1997) and indirect UV exposure, in addition to modifications during different exposure scenarios, has been observed.…”
Section: Sunscreens Cosmetics Personal Care Products and Cleaning Amentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The creams were submitted to artificial aging simulating drastic environmental conditions (UV/visible irradiation, water and stirring) (Botta et al, 2011) which resulted in agglomeration and sedimentation of the ENPs. In swimming pool water, protective coatings may be stripped from TiO 2 particles (Virkutyte et al, 2012) and in some cases even result in dissolved species in the water (David Holbrook et al, 2013).…”
Section: Sunscreens Cosmetics Personal Care Products and Cleaning Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aside from this application TiO2 can be also used as an antimicrobial agent, inorganic UV filter, and a catalyst for air and water purification, medical applications and energy storage (Botelho et al, 2014;Janer et al, 2014;López-Heras et al, 2014;Weir et al, 2012). In order to fulfil the required role, the particles have to be up to 100 nm in their diameter, which is, however, proved to be only in 36% of the produced NPs (Botelho et al, 2014;Holbrook et al, 2013;Weir et al, 2012). Another crucial parameter is the concentration, which varies in different products.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Some elements such as Ti, Cd, Cs and Pb were less than LOQ for all tested water samples. This is promising because these elements considered to be toxic and could pose risk to human health (Foster et al 2006;Holbrook et al 2013). Fe and Co values were very low, just twice as LOQ for each element, in all tested samples.…”
Section: Trace Elementsmentioning
confidence: 89%