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Contents<br />
xiii<br />
19.4.1 Adsorption of Cations 502<br />
19.4.2 Interactions With Anions and<br />
Negatively Charged Species 504<br />
19.4.3 Adsorption and Release of Water<br />
and Carbon Dioxide 505<br />
19.4.4 Stabilisation of Soil Carbon 507<br />
19.4.5 Use in Composite Materials 509<br />
19.5 Summary and Perspectives 510<br />
20. Transformation of Engineered Nanostructures in<br />
the Natural Environment 517<br />
Priyanka Bhattacharya, Emppu Salonen, and Pu Chun Ke<br />
20.1 Introduction 518<br />
20.2 Fullerenes Transformed by Phenolic<br />
Compounds 519<br />
20.2.1 C 70 –GA Assembly — An Experimental<br />
Study 520<br />
20.2.2 C 70 –GA Assembly — A Simulation Study 521<br />
20.3 Carbon Nanostructures Transformed by<br />
NOM/Humic Acids 523<br />
20.3.1 Carbon Nanotubes Transformed by<br />
Humic Acids — Experiment 524<br />
20.3.2 Carbon Nanotubes Transformed by<br />
Humic Acids — Simulations 525<br />
20.4 Nanostructures Transformed in Plants 528<br />
20.4.1 Biodistribution of Fullerene–NOM in<br />
Rice Plants 529<br />
20.4.2 Translocation of Fullerene and Fullerol<br />
Across Allium cepa Cells 532<br />
20.5 Quantum Dots Adsorption on Algal<br />
Photosynthesis 537<br />
20.6 Summary 540<br />
Index 545