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项目编号: 1436450
项目名称:
Thermal Decomposition/incineration of Nano-Enabled Products (NEPs): Environmental Health and Safety Implications
作者: Philip Demokritou
承担单位: Harvard University
批准年: 2013
开始日期: 2014-12-01
结束日期: 2018-11-30
资助金额: USD375001
资助来源: US-NSF
项目类别: Standard Grant
国家: US
语种: 英语
特色学科分类: Engineering - Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, and Transport Systems
英文关键词: nep ; nano-release ; nano-material ; thermal decomposition ; knowledge ; current nano-risk assessment paradigm ; ehs implication ; nano-sized material ; health careers ; nano-enabled products ; nano-scale material ; potential nano-release mechanism ; human health ; potential nano-ehs implication ; potential environmental health ; nano-technology industry ; nano-material component
英文摘要: PI: Philip K. Demokritou
Proposal Number: CBET - 1436450


Nano-sized materials have enabled an increasing number of new materials to be produced. These manufactured products are called Nano-Enabled Products (NEPs). Because of the extremely small sizes of the nano-material components, there are additional physical, chemical, and physiological hazards not attributed to their bulk counterparts. The proliferation of NEPs thus poses potential environmental health and safety (EHS) risks during their life cycle, including their disposal at the end of their life-cycle. Specifically, NEPs decompose and release nano-materials under elevated temperatures when they are incinerated for their final disposal or under incidental fires. The proposed study is to generate a data base and to provide knowledge on the fundamentals of how such thermal decomposition takes place. With this knowledge it should be possible to design safer NEPs. That is, the "safer-by-design" capability will help to remove risk-uncertainties of NEPs and contribute to the sustainability of the nano-technology industry. Besides contributions to industry, the proposed study will involve students in research and train K-12 teachers and students in Boston area public schools and the Edward M. Kennedy Academy of Health Careers.

Thermal decomposition of NEPs, either in incineration facilities or in incidental fires, may release nano-scale materials used in their synthesis and produce air and soil hazards and potential threats and risks to the environmental and human health. There is a major knowledge gap on the fundamentals of thermal decomposition of widely used families of NEPs, potential nano-release mechanisms, and characteristics of byproducts and potential nano-EHS implications. In order to fill this large knowledge gap, a new methodological approach, using both in-vitro and in-vivo experiments, is proposed to the current nano-risk assessment paradigm to address EHS implications of NEPs during incineration: 1) Develop "best practice" methods suitable for the generation, physico-chemical and toxicological characterization of realistic exposures associated with thermal decomposition of NEPs; 2) Demonstrate the reproducibility of these methods and build our knowledge on factors influencing nano-release for representative classes of NEPs currently in the market; and 3) Utilize the developed methods and knowledge to generate "safer by design" NEPs and exposure control strategies.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/95351
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Philip Demokritou. Thermal Decomposition/incineration of Nano-Enabled Products (NEPs): Environmental Health and Safety Implications. 2013-01-01.
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