Abstract

About the Cover: Nanomaterials are highly reactive and dynamic in the environment and can undergo a range of physical, chemical, and biological transformations. Some examples of transformations include heteroaggregation, adsorption of biomacromolecules, biodegradation, and sulfidation. These transformations will affect the nanomaterial properties and environmental behaviors and impacts. Professor David Hannah, University of Birmingham, UK, is acknowledged for providing the original photograph from which the background cover art is taken. See Lowry and co‐workers, p 6893. View the article. Table of

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