This lecture explores the presence of nanomaterials and nanoparticles in solid waste, covering a wide range of sizes from nanometers to micrometers. It delves into the trends of nanomaterials articles over the years and discusses electron microscopy, Brownian motion, X-ray diffraction, and particle size analysis techniques. The lecture also touches on the creation of a video project related to nanowaste, highlighting the collaboration with the research group of Chemical Processes and Materials at Paul Scherrer Institute.
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