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Applied Science measurement, 1836 toxicology

The composition of the nanomaterial may also define its function and toxicological potential. In nanoscale science and technology nanomaterials are developed to have specific and unique applications. Spectroscopy one of the most common analytical techniques in chemistry is the science concerned with the production, measurement, and interpretation of electromagnetic spectra arising from either emission or absorption of radiant energy by various substances. It is commonly used to evaluate chemical composition of diverse substances and there are many different types of spectroscopic measurements that can be applied to each nanoparticle sample. [Pg.29]


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