Nanotechnology: toxicological issues and environmental safety
Luster, Michael I. ; Simeonova, P. P. ; Opopol, Nicolae
Springer - Berlin
2007
276 p.
environmental impact assessment ; environmental management ; exposure assessment ; health impact assessment ; risk assessment ; toxic effects ; toxicity ; nanotechnology
NATO science for peace and security series. C : environmental security
Technology
English
Bibliogr.;Ill.
978-1-4020-6075-5
12.06-48701
"Nanotechnology is one of the fastest growing technological fields and will impact numerous industries, including daily consumer products, health care, energy, and transportation. However, the success of the emerging nanotechnology applications will depend on the dynamic development of nanomaterial toxicology, risk and exposure assessment. Little is known about the potential adverse health and ecological effects of exposure to engineered nanomaterials, the main components of many nanotechnologies. Concerns have been raised from the initial toxicological studies as well as the research and epidemiological reports on ultrafine particle toxicity.
This book provides a summary of the state-of-art knowledge on nanomaterials and nanoparticles. It examines toxicological issues, risk assessment and control measures, public participation and educational/ethical issues, as well as institutional mechanisms and status reports from various countries. Coverage includes a summary of the most important gaps in knowledge, needs for research, and collaborations in the field of nanotechnology regarding safe application and development."
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