Bhaskar Bhatt You are breathing nanoparticles every day of your life from the atmosphere - are you alive? Disposal relates to the type of material and the local regulations plus the amount you wish to dispose of.
The conjecture that 'nanoparticles are harmful' is debatable.
Bhaskar Bhatt You are breathing nanoparticles every day of your life from the atmosphere - are you alive? Disposal relates to the type of material and the local regulations plus the amount you wish to dispose of.
The conjecture that 'nanoparticles are harmful' is debatable.
I am with Alan F Rawle , I think there will be many years of debate over their toxicity. There is already a plethora of conflicting reports; nothing of which has convinced me yet.
I think the question should be better captured in another way probably to reflect the intention of the person asking. Could it be that he wants know how to dispose toxic nanoparticles since not all of them are safe? If that is the intention, then the nature of the particles will determine the method of proposal.
Saheed Ibraheem Exactly as I said in my first reply ('Disposal relates to the type of material and the local regulations plus the amount you wish to dispose of').