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Propensity of Nanoparticles to Release from Residential Soft Furnishings

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Author(s)

Rick D. Davis, Yeon S. Kim, Marc R. Nyden, Richard H. Harris Jr.
Proceedings Title
Nanoparticle Release During the Life Cycle of Nanomaterials & Nanocomposites
Conference Dates
June 21-25, 2010
Conference Location
Anaheim, CA
Conference Title
NanoTech Conference and Exposition 2010

Keywords

nanoparticles, consumer products, foam, barrier fabric, carbon nanofibers, carbon nanotubes, mattress, upholstered furniture

Citation

Davis, R. , Kim, Y. , Nyden, M. and Harris, R. (2010), Propensity of Nanoparticles to Release from Residential Soft Furnishings, Nanoparticle Release During the Life Cycle of Nanomaterials & Nanocomposites, Anaheim, CA (Accessed October 8, 2025)

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Created June 21, 2010, Updated February 19, 2017
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