Development of a three-level risk assessment strategy for nanomaterials

O'Brien, N; Cummins, E

HERO ID

196217

Reference Type

Book/Book Chapter

Year

2009

HERO ID 196217
Year 2009
Title Development of a three-level risk assessment strategy for nanomaterials
Book Title Nanomaterials: Risks and Benefits
Authors O'Brien, N; Cummins, E
Publisher Text Springer Netherlands
City The Netherlands
Page Numbers 161-178
Abstract The release of nanomaterials and, in particular, free nanoparticles into the environment from secondary sources such as industrial manufacturing and consumer products as well as from intentional environmental application has compelled a need for a broad and pre-emptive analysis of nanomaterial fate and transport in the environment and subsequent potential human exposure pathways. The novel and potentially reactive characteristics of nanomaterials have lead to predictions on potential undesirable ramifications of exposure to these materials on human health. The three-level risk assessment strategy presented in this work has its basis in qualitative model equations that represent the inter-relationships between the different material and process characteristics and environmental behaviors and their relationship to potential exposure scenarios. The factors that influence these behaviors are examined, and the potential application of this risk assessment strategy in a semi-quantitative model is considered.
Doi 10.1007/978-1-4020-9491-0
Wosid WOS:000262985800012
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Comments Book is in series: NATO science for peace and security series C: Environmental security
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