Publications

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Park, J. Y., P. C. Raynor, A. D. Maynard, L. E. Eberly and G. Ramachandran (2009). “Comparison of two estimation methods for surface area concentration using number concentration and mass concentration of combustion-related ultrafine particles ” Atm. Environ. 43(3): 502-509. doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2008.10.020

Shvedova, A. A., E. Kisin, A. R. Murray, V. J. Johnson, O. Gorelik, S. Arepalli, A. F. Hubbs, R. R. Mercer, P. Keohavong, N. Sussman, J. Jin, J. Yin, S. Stone, B. T. Chen, G. Deye, A. Maynard, V. Castranova, P. A. Baron and V. E. Kagan (2008). “Inhalation vs. aspiration of single-walled carbon nanotubes in C57BL/6 mice: inflammation, fibrosis, oxidative stress, and mutagenesis.” Am. J. Physiol.-Lung Cell. Mol. Physiol. 295: L552-L565. doi:10.1152/ajplung.90287.2008

Pui, D. Y. H., C. Qi, N. Stanley, G. Oberdörster and A. Maynard (2008). “Recirculating Air Filtration Significantly Reduces Exposure to Airborne Nanoparticles.” Environ Health Perspect 16(7): 863-866. doi:10.1289/ehp.11169

Poland, C. A., R. Duffin, I. Kinloch, A. Maynard, W. A. H. Wallace, A. Seaton, V. Stone, S. Brown, W. MacNee and K. Donaldson (2008). “Carbon nanotubes introduced into the abdominal cavity of mice show asbestos-like pathogenicity in a pilot study.” Nature Nanotechnology 3: 423-428.  doi:10.1038/nnano.2008.111

Maynard, A. D. (2008). Engineered Nanomaterials. Encyclopedia of Quantitative Risk Assessment. Chichester, John Wiley and Sons Ltd.

Maynard, A. D. (2008). Spending on Nanotech Risk is Too Low. Discovery Channel: Discovery Tech.

Maynard, A. D. (2008). “How Safe Is Nanotech?” Materials Australia 41(3).

Maynard, A. D. (2008). United States House of Representatives Committee on Science & Technology Hearing on:  The National Nanotechnology Initiative Amendments Act of 2008.  Testimony of:  Andrew D. Maynard, Ph.D. Chief Science Advisor, Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC.  April 16 2008., Washington DC, Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies.

Maynard, A. D. (2008). Setting the nanotech research agenda. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientist Online.

Maynard, A. D. (2008). “Living with nanoparticles.” Nano Today 3(1-2): 64.

Hansen, S. F., A. Maynard, A. Baun and J. A. Tickner (2008). “Late lessons from early warnings for nanotechnology.” Nature Nanotechnology 3(8): 444-447.

Maynard, A. D. and D. Y. H. Pui, Eds. (2007). Nanoparticles and Occupational Health. Dortrecht, Netherlands, Springer.

Maynard, A. D. and D. Y. H. Pui (2007). “Nanotechnology and occupational health: New technologies – new challenges.” J. Nanopart. Res. 9(1): 1-3.

Maynard, A. D., B. K. Ku, M. Emery, M. Stolzenburg and P. H. McMurry (2007). “Measuring particle size-dependent physicochemical structure in airborne single walled carbon nanotube agglomerates.” J. Nanopart. Res. 9(1): 85-92.

Maynard, A. D. and R. J. Aitken (2007). “Assessing exposure to airborne nanomaterials: Current abilities and future requirements.” Nanotoxicology 1(1): 26-41.

Maynard, A. D. (2007). Nanotechnology for Wizards. Nanotechnology Now. August 6 2007: www.nanotech-now.com/columns/?article=088.

Maynard, A. D. (2007). Nanotoxicology: Laying a firm foundation for sustainable nanotechnologies. Nanotoxicology.  Characterization, Dosing and Health Effects. N. Monteiro-Riviere and C. L. Tran, Eds. New York, Informa.

Maynard, A. D. (2007). Building a Safe Nanotechnology Future, Project Syndicate.

Maynard, A. D. (2007). Nanotechnology in Context. Medical Ethics. 14: 6-7.

Maynard, A. D. (2007). Nanoparticle Safety – A Perspective from the United States. Nanotechnology.  Consequences for Human Health and the Environment.  Issues in Environmental Science and Technology, Volume 24. R. E. Hester and R. M. Harrison, Eds. Cambridge, UK, The Royal Society of Chemistry.

Maynard, A. D. (2007). Is engineered nanoparticle exposure a myth?, Edinburgh, UK, SAFENANO.

Maynard, A. D. (2007). Weighing nanotechnology’s risks. International Herald Tribune. Neuilly-sur-Siene, France.

Maynard, A. D. (2007). Nanotechnologies: Overview and issues. Nanotechnology – Toxicological issues and environmental safety. P. P. Simeonova and M. Luster, Eds., Springer: 1-14.

Maynard, A., D. (2007). “Nanotechnology: The next big thing, or much ado about nothing?” Ann. Occup. Hyg. 51: 1-12.

Lubick, N. and A. Maynard (2007). “Spoonful of caution with NANO HYPE.” Environmental Science & Technology 41(8): 2661-2665.

Ku, B. K., A. D. Maynard, P. A. Baron and G. J. Deye (2007). “Observation and measurement of anomalous responses in a differential mobility analyzer caused by ultrafine fibrous carbon aerosols.” J. Electrostatics 65: 542-548.

Kandlikar, M., G. Ramachandran, A. Maynard, B. Murdock and W. A. Toscano (2007). “Health risk assessment for nanoparticles: A case for using expert judgment.” J. Nanopart. Res. 9(1): 137-156.

Balbus, J. M., A. D. Maynard, V. L. Colvin, V. Castranova, G. P. Daston, R. A. Denison, K. L. Dreher, P. L. Goering, A. M. Goldberg, K. M. Kulinowski, N. A. Monteiro-Riviere, G. Oberdörster, G. S. Omenn, K. E. Pinkerton, K. S. Ramos, K. M. Rest, J. B. Sass, E. K. Silbergeld and B. A. Wong (2007). “Hazard Assessment for Nanoparticles: Report from an Interdisciplinary Workshop.” Environ Health Perspect 115(11): 1654-1659.

Wallace, W. E., M. J. Keane, D. K. Murray, W. P. Chisholm, A. D. Maynard and T.-M. Ong (2006). “Phospholipid lung surfactant and nanoparticle surface toxicity: Lessons from diesel soots and silicate dusts.” J. Nanopart. Res. DOI: 10.1007/s11051-006-9159-5.

Tsuji, J. S., A. D. Maynard, P. C. Howard, J. T. James, C. W. Lam, D. B. Warheit and A. B. Santamaria (2006). “Research strategies for safety evaluation of nanomaterials, part IV: Risk assessment of nanoparticles.” Toxicological Sciences 89(1): 42-50.

Peters, T., W. A. Heitbrink, E. D. E., S. T. J. and A. D. Maynard (2006). “The Mapping of Fine and Ultrafine Particle Concentrations in an Engine Machining and Assembly Facility.” Ann. Occup. Hyg. 50(3): 249-257.

Maynard, A. D., R. J. Aitken, T. Butz, V. Colvin, K. Donaldson, G. Oberdörster, M. A. Philbert, J. Ryan, A. Seaton, V. Stone, S. S. Tinkle, L. Tran, N. J. Walker and D. B. Warheit (2006). “Safe handling of nanotechnology.” Nature 444(16): 267-269.

Maynard, A. D. (2006). Nanotechnology: A research strategy for addressing risk, PEN 03 Washington DC, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies.

Maynard, A. D. (2006). “Nanotechnology: Managing the risks.” Nano Today 1(2): 22-33.

Maynard, A. (2006). “Nanodollars.” New Scientist 189(2540): 25-25.

Ku, B. K. and A. D. Maynard (2006). “Generation and investigation of airborne silver nanoparticles with specific size and morphology by homogeneous nucleation, coagulation and sintering.” J. Aerosol Sci. 37(4): 452-470.

Ku, B. K., M. S. Emery, A. D. Maynard, M. R. Stolzenburg and P. H. McMurry (2006). “In situ structure characterization of airborne carbon nanofibres by a tandem mobility-mass analysis.” Nanotechnology 17(14): 3613-3621.

Elder, A., R. Gelein, V. Silva, T. Feikert, L. Opanashuk, J. Carter, R. Potter, A. Maynard, J. Finkelstein and G. Oberdorster (2006). “Translocation of inhaled ultrafine manganese oxide particles to the central nervous system.” Environmental Health Perspectives 114(8): 1172-1178.

Shvedova, A. A., E. R. Kisin, R. Mercer, A. R. Murray, V. J. Johnson, A. I. Potapovich, Y. Y. Tyurina, O. Gorelik, S. Arepalli, D. Schwegler-Berry, A. F. Hubbs, J. Antonini, D. E. Evans, B. K. Ku, D. Ramsey, A. Maynard, V. E. Kagan, V. Castranova and P. Baron (2005). “Unusual inflammatory and fibrogenic pulmonary responses to single-walled carbon nanotubes in mice.” Am. J. Physiol.-Lung Cell. Mol. Physiol. 289: 698-708.

Peters, T., W. A. Heitbrink, E. D. E., S. T. J. and A. D. Maynard (2005). “The Mapping of Fine and Ultrafine Particle Concentrations in an Engine Machining and Assembly Facility.” Ann. Occup. Hyg. Epub ahead of print.

Oberdörster, G., A. Maynard, K. Donaldson, V. Castranova, J. Fitzpatrick, K. Ausman, J. Carter, B. Karn, W. Kreyling, D. Lai, S. Olin, N. Monteiro-Riviere, D. Warheit and H. Yang (2005). “Principles for characterizing the potential human health effects from exposure to nanomaterials: elements of a screening strategy.” Part. Fiber Toxicol. 2(8): doi:10.1186/1743-8977-2-8.

Mönkkönen, P., P. Pai, A. Maynard, K. Hämeri, P. Rechkemmer, G. Ramachandran, B. Prasad and K. M. (2005). “Fine particle number and mass concentration measurements in urban Indian households.” Science of the Total Environment 15(347): 131-147.

Maynard, A. D. and E. D. Kuempel (2005). “Airborne nanostructured particles and occupational health.” Journal Of Nanoparticle Research 7(6): 587-614.

Maynard, A. D. (2005). Inventory of Research on the Environmental, Health and Safety Implications of Nanotechnology Washington DC, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies.

Lee, S.-A., S. A. Grinshpun, A. Adhikari, W. Li, R. McKay, A. D. Maynard and T. Reponen (2005). “Laboratory and Field Evaluation of a New Personal Set-up for Assessing the Protection of given by the N95 Filtering-Facepiece Respirators Against Particles.” Ann. Occup. Hyg. 49: 245-257.

Ku, B. K. and A. D. Maynard (2005). “Comparing aerosol surface-area measurement of monodisperse ultrafine silver agglomerates using mobility analysis, transmission electron microscopy and diffusion charging.” J. Aerosol Sci. 36(9): 1108-1124.

Jones, A. D., R. J. Aitken, J. F. Fabries, E. Kauffer, G. Liden, A. Maynard, G. Riediger and W. Sahle (2005). “Thoracic size-selective sampling of fibres: performance of four types of thoracic sampler in laboratory tests.” Ann. Occup. Hyg. 49: 481:492.

Beamer, B. R., S. Shulman, A. D. Maynard, D. Williams and D. Watkins (2005). “Evaluation of Misting Controls to Reduce Respirable Silica Exposure for Brick Cutting.” Ann. Occup. Hyg. 49: 503-510.

Pui, D. Y. H., R. C. Flagan, S. L. Kaufman, A. D. Maynard, J. F. de la Mora, S. V. Hering, J. L. Jimenez, K. A. Prather, A. S. Wexler and P. J. Ziemann (2004). “Experimental methods and instrumentation.” Journal Of Nanoparticle Research 6(2-3): 314-315.

Oberdörster, G., R. Gelein, L. Opanashuk, A. Elder, V. Silva, J. D. Carter, A. D. Maynard, Y. Ito and J. Finkelstein (2004). Inhaled ultrafine particles (UFP) can efficiently translocate to the CNS via neuronal pathways. American Toxicological Society, Orlando, Fl.

Maynard, A. D., B. K. Ku, P. Andresen, P. Pai, B. Prasad and G. Ramachandran (2004). A comparison of methods to measure aerosol surface-area. AIHCE, Atlanta,  GA.

Maynard, A. D., Y. Ito, I. Arslan, A. T. Zimmer, N. Browning and A. Nicholls (2004). “Examining elemental surface enrichment in ultrafine aerosol particles using analytical Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy.” Aerosol Sci. Tech. 38: 365-381.

Maynard, A. D., P. A. Baron, M. Foley, A. A. Shvedova, E. R. Kisin and V. Castranova (2004). “Exposure to Carbon Nanotube Material:  Aerosol Release During the Handling of Unrefined Single Walled Carbon Nanotube Material.” J. Toxicol. Environ. Health 67(1): 87-107.

Maynard, A. D. and P. A. Baron (2004). Aerosols in the Industrial Environment. Aerosols Handbook.  Measurement, Dosimetry and Health Effects. L. S. Ruzer and N. H. Harley, Eds. Boca Raton, CRC Press: 225-264.

Maynard, A. D. (2004). “Nanotechnology – a new occupational health challenge for a new generation?” International Commission on Occupational Health Newsletter 2(3): 4-6.

Maynard, A. D. (2004). “Ultrafine particles, nanotechnology and occupational health.” Dutch Journal of Applied Occupational Sciences 2004(4): 62-63.

Maynard, A. D. (2004). Responsible nanotech at work. Nanotoday.  A Materials Today Suppliment. Dec 2004: 54.

Chen, B. T., G. A. Feather, A. D. Maynard and C. Y. Rao (2004). “Development of a personal sampler for collecting fungal spores.” Aerosol Sci. Tech. 38: 926-937.

Andresen, P., G. Ramachandran, P. Pai, D. Lazovich and A. Maynard (2004). “Women’s personal and indoor exposure to PM2.5 in Mysore, India: Impact of domestic fuel usage.” Atmos. Environ. 39(30): 5500-5508.

Shvedova, A. A., E. R. Kisin, A. R. Murray, D. Schwegler-Berry, V. Z. Gandelsman, P. A. Baron, A. D. Maynard, M. R. Gunther and V. Castranova (2003). Exposure of carbon nanotubes to human bronchial epithelial cells caused oxidative stress and cytotoxicity. Oxidative Stress.

Shvedova, A. A., E. R. Kisin, A. R. Murray, V. Z. Gandelsman, A. D. Maynard, P. A. Baron and V. Castranova (2003). “Exposure to carbon nanotube material: Assessment of the biological effects of nanotube materials using human keratinocyte cells.” J. Toxicol. Environ. Health 66(20): 1909-1926.

Pai, P., A. D. Maynard, B. S. N. Prasad, S. L. Belagali, P. Andresen and G. Ramachandran (2003). Real-time exposure measurements of aerosol number, surface-area and mass (PM2.5) concentration in the southern Indian city of Mysore. Fourth International Colloquium on Particulate Matter, Pittsburgh, PA, AAAR.

Maynard, A. D. and A. T. Zimmer (2003). “Development and validation of a simple numerical model for estimating workplace aerosol size distribution evolution through coagulation.” Aerosol Sci. Tech. 37: 804-817.

Maynard, A. D., P. Pai, P. Andresen, B. S. N. Prasad and G. Ramachandran (2003). Estimating aerosol surface-area exposure from cooking-related aerosol in India: A comparison of surface-area estimates using diffusion charging, and real-time number and mass concentration measurements. American Association for Aerosol Science Conference, Anaheim, CA.

Maynard, A. D. (2003). From Nuisance Dusts to Nanoparticles.  The Role of Electron Microscopy in Occupational and Environmental Health. SCANDEM 03, Oslo, Norway.

Maynard, A. D. (2003). Overview of methods for analysing single ultrafine particles. Ultrafine Particles in the Atmosphere. L. M. Brown, N. Collings, R. M. Harrison, A. D. Maynard and R. L. Maynard, Eds. London, UK, Imperial College Press.

Maynard, A. D. (2003). Can aerosol surface-area exposure be estimated adequately from measured number and mass concentration? Fourth International Colloquium on Particulate Matter, Pittsburgh, PA, AAAR.

Maynard, A. D. (2003). “Estimating aerosol surface area from number and mass concentration measurements.” Ann. Occup. Hyg. 47(2): 123-144.

Ku, B. K. and A. D. Maynard (2003). A comparison of methods to measure aerosol surface-area, using monodisperse and polydisperse silver test aerosols. American Association for Aerosol Science Conference, Anaheim, CA.

Brown, L. M., N. Collings, R. M. Harrison, A. D. Maynard and R. L. Maynard, Eds. (2003). Ultrafine Particles in the Atmosphere. London, UK, Imperial College Press.

Baron, P. A., A. D. Maynard, A. A. Shvedova, E. R. Kisin and A. R. Murray (2003). Preliminary studies of generation, exposure and toxicity of carbon nanotubes. American Association for Aerosol Science Conference, Anaheim, CA.

Baron, P. A., A. D. Maynard and M. Foley (2003). Evaluation of aerosol release during the handling of unrefined carbon nanotube material, DART-02-191/NTIS PB2003-102401 Cincinnati, OH, NIOSH.

Andresen, P., P. Pai, G. Ramachandran, A. D. Maynard, B. S. N. Prasad and S. L. Belagali (2003). Women’s Personal and Indoor Exposures to PM2.5 in Mysore, India – Impact of Domestic Fuel Usage. Fourth International Colloquium on Particulate Matter, Pittsburgh, PA, AAAR.

Andresen, P., P. Pai, A. D. Maynard, B. S. N. Prasad and G. Ramachandran (2003). Respiratory health effects on women due to aerosol exposures from domestic fuel use in India. International Society for Exposure Analysis Conference, 2003, Stresa, Italy.

Zimmer, A. T. and A. D. Maynard (2002). “Investigation of the Aerosols Produced by a High-Speed, Hand-Held Grinder Using Various Substrates.” Ann. Occup. Hyg. 46(8): 663-672.

Pai, P., b. S. N. Prasad, S. L. Belagali, G. Ramachandran, P. Andresen and A. D. Maynard (2002). AN EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAMME FOR INDOOR AIR POLLUTION STUDIES IN MYSORE (12 N). Indian Aerosol Science and technology Association – 2002, Kerala, India.

Maynard, A. D. and A. T. Zimmer (2002). “Evaluation of grinding aerosols in terms of alveolar dose: The significance of using mass, surface-area and number metrics.” Ann. Occup. Hyg. 46(Suppl. 1): 315-319.

Maynard, A. D. and R. L. Maynard (2002). “Ambient aerosol exposure-response as a function of particulate surface-area: re-interpretation of historic data using numerical modelling.” Ann. Occup. Hyg. 46(Supp. 1): 444-449.

Maynard, A. D. and R. L. Maynard (2002). “A derived association between ambient aerosol surface area and excess mortality using historic time series data.” Atmos. Env. 36: 5561-5567.

Maynard, A. D., Y. Ito, A. T. Zimmer, N. Browning and I. Arslan (2002). The application of high resolution analytical electron microscopy to the surface characterization of ultrafine aerosol particles – a preliminary investigation. AAAR 2002, Charlotte, NC.

Maynard, A. D. (2002). “Experimental determination of ultrafine TiO2 de-agglomeration in surrogate pulmonary surfactant – preliminary results.” Ann. Occup. Hyg. 46 S1(Suppl. 1): 197-202.

Maynard, A. D. (2002). “Thoracic size-selection of fibers – dependence of penetration on fiber length for five thoracic sampler types.” Ann. Occup. Hyg. 46(6): 511-522.

Baron, P. A., A. D. Maynard, D. Porter and V. Castranova (2002). Measurement of an ultra-low-density particle aerosol. AAAR 2002, Charlotte, NC.

Zimmer, A. T. and A. D. Maynard (2001). Generation of ultrafine aerosols during high speed mechanical grinding operations. AAAR 2001, Portland Oregon, American Association for Aerosol Research.

Wake, D., D. Mark and A. D. Maynard (2001). Ultrafine aerosols in the workplace. Dusts, fumes and mists in the workplace: risks and their prevention, Toulouse, France, International Social Security Association.

Maynard, A. D. and A. T. Zimmer (2001). Evaluation of grinding aerosols in terms of alveolar dose: The significance of using mass, surface-area and number metrics. Inhaled Particles IX, Cambridge, UK, BOHS.

Maynard, A. D. and P. A. Jensen (2001). Aerosol Measurement in the Workplace. Aerosol Measurement, Principles, Techniques and Applications. Second Edition. P. A. Baron and K. Willeke, Eds. New York, Wiley Interscience: 779-799.

Maynard, A. D. (2001). Development and validation of a numerical model for predicting simple relationships between number, mass and surface-area concentrations in workplace aerosols. AAAR 2001, Portland Oregon, American Association for Aerosol Research.

Maynard, A. D. (2001). Experimental determination of ultrafine TiO2 de-agglomeration in surrogate pulmonary surfactant – preliminary results. Inhaled Particles IX, Cambridge, UK, BOHS.

Jones, A. D., R. J. Aitken, L. Armbruster, P. Byrne, J. F. Fabriès, E. Kauffer, G. Lidén, M. Lumens, A. Maynard, G. Riediger and W. Sahle (2001). Thoracic sampling of fibres. Norwich, UK, HSE Books.

Baron, P., A. D. Maynard, T. Reese and L. Fotedar (2001). Preliminary measurements of carbon nanotube material in aerosol form. Nanospace, Houston, TX.

Maynard, A. D., J. Thompson, J. Cain and B. Rajan (2000). “Air movement visualisation in the workplace – Current methods and new approaches.” Am. Ind. Hyg. Assoc. J. 61: 51-55.

Maynard, A. D. and L. M. Brown (2000). “Overview of methods for analysing single ultrafine particles.” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series a-Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences 358(1775): 2593-2609.

Maynard, A. D. (2000). “A simple model of axial flow cyclone performance under laminar flow conditions.” Journal of Aerosol Science 31(2): 151-167.

Jones, A. D., R. Aitken, A. Maynard, G. Riediger, W. Sahle and G. Liden (2000). “Thoracic sampling of fibres.” J. Aerosol Sci. 31(Suppl. 1): S128-S129.

Howard, C. V., K. Donaldson, M. Williams and A. D. Maynard (2000). “Ultrafine particles: mechanisms of lung injury – Discussion.” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series a-Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences 358(1775): 2748-2749.

Brown, L. M., N. Collings, R. M. Harrison, A. D. Maynard and R. L. Maynard (2000). “Ultrafine Particles in the Atmosphere.” Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. London Series A 358(1775): 2561-2797.

Brown, L. M., N. Collings, R. M. Harrison, A. D. Maynard and R. L. Maynard (2000). “Ultrafine particles in the atmosphere: introduction.” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series a-Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences 358(1775): 2563-2565.

Benham, T., A. D. Maynard, M. S. Bingley and C. V. Howard (2000). “Overview of methods for analysing single ultrafine particles.” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series a-Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences 358(1775): 2609-2610.

Maynard, A. D., L. C. Kenny and A. MacDonald (1999). Development of axial flow cyclones for size selective aerosol sampling. AAAR ’99, Tacoma, Washington, USA, The American Association for Aerosol Research.

Maynard, A. D., L. C. Kenny and P. E. J. Baldwin (1999). “Development of a system to rapidly measure sampler penetration up to 20 mu m aerodynamic diameter in calm air, using the aerodynamic particle sizer.” Journal of Aerosol Science 30(9): 1215-1226.

Maynard, A. D. (1999). “Measurement of aerosol penetration through six personal thoracic samplers under calm air conditions.” Journal of Aerosol Science 30(9): 1227-1242.

MacNee, W. and K. Donaldson (1999). Particulate air pollution: Injurous and protective mechanisms in the lungs. Air pollution and health. T. S. Holgate, J. M. Samet, H. S. Koren and R. L. Maynard, Eds. London, Academic Press: 653-672.

Kenny, L. C., A. D. Maynard, R. C. Brown, B. Crook, A. Curran and D. J. swan (1999). A scoping study into ultrafine aerosol research and HSL’s ability to respond to current and future reasearch needs, IR/A/99/03, health and Safety Laboratory, UK.

Kenny, L. C., R. J. Aitken, P. E. J. Baldwin, G. C. Beaumont and A. D. Maynard (1999). “The sampling efficiency of personal inhalable aerosol samplers in low air movement environments.” Journal of Aerosol Science 30(5): 627-638.

Jefferson, D. A. and E. E. M. Tilley (1999). The Structural and Physical Chemistry of Nanoparticles. Particulate Matter: Properties and Health Effects. R. L. Maynard and C. V. Howard, Eds. Oxford, BIOS Scientific Publishers Ltd.: 63-84.

Bérubé, K. A., T. P. Jones, B. J. Williamson and R. J. Richards (1999). The Physicochemical Characterisation of Urban Airborne Particulate Matter. Particulate Matter: Properties and Health Effects. R. L. Maynard and C. V. Howard, Eds. Oxford, BIOS Scientific Publishers Ltd.: 39-62.

Aitken, R. J., P. E. J. Baldwin, G. C. Beaumont, L. C. Kenny and A. D. Maynard (1999). “Aerosol inhalability in low air movement environments.” J. Aerosol Sci. 30(5): 613-626.

Maynard, A. D. (1998). “Modelling axial flow cyclone performance.” J. Aerosol Sci. 29: S1089-S1090.

Baron, P. A. B., G. Deye, A. D. Maynard and J. Fernback (1998). A comparison between several techniques of fiber size measurement. AAAR ’98, Cincinnati Ohio, USA, The American Association for Aerosol Research.

Baldwin, P. E. J. and A. D. Maynard (1998). “A survey of wind speeds in indoor workplaces.” Ann. Occup. Hygiene 42(5): 303-313.

Maynard, A. D., C. Northage, M. Hemingway and S. D. Bradley (1997). “Measurement of short term exposure to airborne soluble platinum in the platinum industry.” Ann. Occup. Hyg. 41(1): 77-94.

Maynard, A. D., P. A. B. Baron and G. Deye (1997). Length-classification of fibrous aerosols using a dielectrophoretic sampler. The Aerosol Society, eleventh annual conference, Warwick, UK, The Aerosol Society.

Maynard, A. D., R. J. Aitken, L. C. Kenny and P. E. J. Baldwin (1997). “Preliminary investigation of aerosol inhalability at very low wind speeds.” Ann. Occup. Hyg. 41(Suppliment 1): 695-699.

Maynard, A. D. (1997). Characterisation of six thoracic aerosol samplers using spherical particles., IR/A/97/13, Health and Safety Laboratory.

Maynard, A. D. (1997). Preliminary measurements of the penetration of fibres through thoracic samplers. AAAR 97, Denver, Colorado, The American Association for Aerosol Research.

Maynard, A. D. (1997). Performance of a device for classifying airborne fibres by length., IR/A/97/06, Heath and Safety Laboratory.

Baldwin, P. E. J., A. D. Maynard and C. Northage (1997). “An investigation of short-term gravimetric sampling in pig farms and bakeries.” Appl. Occup. Environ. Hyg. 12(10): 662-669.

Baldwin, P. E. J. and A. D. Maynard (1997). Measurement of windspeeds in indoor workplaces. The Aerosol Society, eleventh annual conference, Warwick, UK, The Aerosol Society.

Baldwin, P. E. J., L. C. Kenny and A. D. Maynard (1997). Measurement of inhalable sampler efficiency in calm air. The Aerosol Society, eleventh annual conference, Warwick, UK, The Aerosol Society.

Aitken, A. R., G. Beaumont, P. E. J. Baldwon, L. C. Kenny and A. D. Maynard (1997). Measurement of inhalability in very low wind speeds. AAAR 97, Denver, Colorado, The American Association for Aerosol Research.

Maynard, A. D. and P. E. J. Baldwin (1996). Aerosol mass concentration measurements in calm air during sampler characterization. 10th Aerosol Society Conference, Swansea, The Aerosol Society.

Maynard, A. D. and P. E. J. Baldwin (1996). Inhalability at low windspeeds:  Phase 2 progress report., IR/A/96/04, Health & Safety Laboratory.

Maynard, A. D. (1996). The development of samplers for size selective sampling of fibres.  Phase 2 report:  Selection and development of personal thoracic samplers., IR/A/96/11, Health and Safety Laboratory.

Maynard, A. D. (1996). “Sampling errors associated with sampling plate-like particles using the Higgins- and Dewell- type personal respirable cyclone.” J. Aerosol Sci. 27(4): 575-585.

Baldwin, P. E. J., A. D. Maynard and L. C. Kenny (1996). Development of a methodology to study inhalability in calm air conditions. 10th Aerosol Society Conference, Swansea, UK, The Aerosol Society.

Maynard, A. D. and L. C. Kenny (1995). “Performance assessment of three personal cyclone models, using an aerodynamic particle sizer.” J. Aerosol Sci. 26(4): 671-684.

Maynard, A. D. (1995). “The Development of a New Thermophoretic Precipitator For Scanning-Transmission Electron-Microscope Analysis of Ultrafine Aerosol-Particles.” Aerosol Science and Technology 23(4): 521-533.

Maynard , A. D. (1995). Short term sampling of dusts.  Project summary and recommendations, IR/L/DS/95/4, HSL.

Maynard, A. D. (1995). R42.73 Concluding Report.  Measurement of short term peaks in dust exposure., IR/L/DS/95/6, HSL.

Maynard, A. D. (1995). “The application of electron energy-loss spectroscopy to the analysis of ultrafine aerosol particles.” J. Aerosol Sci. 26(5): 757-777.

Maynard, A. D. (1995). Semiquantitative determination of plate-like particle orientation in a Higgins and Dewell type cyclone, IR/L/DS/95/03, Health and Safety Executive, UK.

Kenny, L. C., J. Thompson and A. D. Maynard (1995). Evaluation of two novel cyclone designs, IR/L/DS/95/2, HSL.

Baldwin, P. E. J., A. D. Maynard and L. C. Kenny (1995). Inhalability in low windspeeds:  Phase 1 progress report., IR/L/DS/95/14, Health and Safety Laboratory.

Aitken, R. J. and A. D. Maynard (1995). The construction and testing of inlet shields for the IOM inhalable sampling head. American Conference of Government Industrial Hygienists., Kansas City, Missouri.

Maynard, A. D. and M. Hemingway (1994). Short term sampling of dusts.  2: Sampling for soluble platinum., IR/L/DS/94/14, Health and Safety Executive, UK.

Maynard, A. D. and P. Baldwin (1994). Short term sampling of dusts.  3: Sampling on pig farms., IR/L/DS/94/15, Health and Safety Executive, UK.

Maynard, A. D. (1994). “The generation of micro-machined particle aerosols for characterising aerosol samplers.” J. Aerosol Sci. 24(Suppl. 1): S445-S446.

Maynard, A. D. (1994). Theoretical differences in the sampling efficiencies of personal cyclones for spherical and plate-like particles. Aerosols, their generation, behaviour and Applications., University of York, The Aerosol Society.

Baldwin, P. and A. D. Maynard (1994). Short term sampling of dusts.  1: Sampling in bakeries., IR/L/DS/94/13, Health and Safety Executive, UK.

McGibbon, A. J., L. M. Brown, A. L. Bleloch, N. D. Browning, F. cadete Santos Aires, P. J. Fallon, P. H. Gaskell, K. W. R. Gilkes, P. L. Hansen, A. Howie, A. D. Maynard, D. W. McComb, D. McMullan, H. Müllejans, Y. Murooka, J. H. Paterson, D. D. perovic, W. T. Pike, I. A. rauf, J. M. Rodenburg, A. Saeed, N. Stelmashenko, K. N. Tu, M. G. Walls, C. A. walsh, J. Yuan and J. Zhao (1993). “Microscopy in Solid State Science.” Microsc. Res. Technique 24: 299-315.

Maynard, A. D. (1993). The collection and analytical electron microscopy of ultrafine aerosol particles. Cambridge, UK, University of Cambridge.

Maynard, A. D. (1993). Personal cyclone sampling efficiency for platey particles – theoretical considerations., IR/L/DS/93/10, Health and Safety Executive, UK.

Maynard, A. D. (1993). Comparison of personal cyclone sampling characteristics., IR/L/DS/93/08, Health and Safety Executive, UK.

Maynard, A. D. (1993). The determination of sampling efficiency for three types of personal cyclone., IR/L/DS/93/04, Health and Safety Executive, UK.

Maynard, A. D. (1993). “Respirable dust sampler characterisation:  Efficiency curve reproducibility.” J. Aerosol Sci. 24(Suppl. 1): S457-S458.

Maynard, A. D. and L. M. Brown (1992). “Electron energy loss spectroscopy of ultrafine aerosol particles in the scanning transmission electron microscope.” J. Aerosol Sci. 23(Suppl. 1): S433-S436.

Maynard, A. D. (1992). Wall loss effects in personal inhalable dust samplers – a critical review., IR/L/DS/92/6, Health and Safety Executive, UK.

Maynard, A. D. and L. M. Brown (1991). “The Collection of Ultrafine Aerosol-Particles For Analysis By Transmission Electron-Microscopy, Using a New Thermophoretic Precipitator.” Journal of Aerosol Science 22(S1): S 379-S 382.

Maynard, A. D. and L. M. Brown (1991). The collection of ultrafine particles for analysis in the TEM/STEM using a new thermophoretic aerosol precipitator. EMAG91, Bristol, IOP Publishing Ltd.