Pouran, HamidHussain, Chaudhery2018-08-212018-08-212019-03-29Pouran, H.M. (2018). Engineered Nanomaterials in the Environment, their Potential Fate and Behaviour and Emerging Techniques to Measure Them. In: Hussain, C. (eds) Handbook of Environmental Materials Management. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58538-3_95-19781905917013http://hdl.handle.net/2436/621610This is a metadata record only. The full text of this chapter is not available in this repository.“There is plenty of room at the bottom” – this was title of Richard Feynman’s famous talk to the American Physical Society more than half a century ago. The Nobel Laureate, in his historic lecture, discussed the possibility of the direct manipulation of materials on the atomic and molecular level to unleash novel functions. Now, after decades of research, nanoscience faces a historic moment: moving from fundamental research towards a publically available technology, a turning point towards commercialization.enEngineered Nanomaterials in the Environment, their Potential Fate and Behaviour and Emerging Techniques to Measure ThemChapter in book