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Nanotechnology for humans and the environment

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Unambiguous definition of nanomaterials is of fundamental importance for intended regulations on nanomaterials, since not only the legal obligations have to be clear, but also just what is subject to them. For this purpose it is necessary, among other things, to enhance such definitions.  Nanomaterials such as agglomerates and aggregates should also be defined, since besides the size of nanomaterials their specific surface and boundary layer properties are also important  for risk assessment.

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background paper
Number of pages
27
Year of publication
September 2009
Author(s)
Dr. Heidi Becker, Dr. Wolfgang Dubbert, Dr. Kathrin Schwirn, Dr. Doris Völker
Further files
press release 075/2009
Language
English
Other languages
Deutsch
Publisher
Umweltbundesamt
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259 KB
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 nanotechnology  environmental risk analysis  pharmacokinetic  ecotoxicological evaluation

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