Cross Cutting

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Here you will find various cross-cutting topics on new, innovative materials as well as nanomaterials and their effects on humans and/or the environment.

What is meant by biocatalysis?

Biocatalysis: Revolution in Sustainable Chemistry Catalysis refers to the process by which chemical reactions occur faster, more energy-efficiently, or in […]

Tire wear particles – an underestimated issue for humans and the environment?

The emission of tire and road wear particles (TRWP) is linked to car driving, especially under stress driving conditions. These […]

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Materials for 3 D printing

3D printing has boomed in recent years, even for private use, as 3D printers and printed materials are available at […]

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Airborne Fibres

In newspapers or on the internet the headline regularly appears saying that nanomaterials behave like asbestos in organisms and induce […]

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Airborne Fibres

In newspapers or on the internet the headline regularly appears saying that nanomaterials behave like asbestos in organisms and induce […]

Granular biopersistent dust particles

There are millions of workplaces with a substantial dust burden not only in Germany. As dust affects the lung and […]

Labelling of Chemicals and Additives

The numbers described here, i.e. E Numbers, CI Numbers, and CAS Registry Numbers, identify additives in products on the market. […]

Nanoplastic in the environment

Plastic is ubiquitous as packaging material or as part of many products of our daily life. However, due to the […]

Nanomaterials in the wastewater treatment plant

Engineered nanomaterials can be released from nanoproducts during use and waste disposal and a fraction can end up in wastewater. […]

Nanomaterials in plant protection products

Pesticides or plant protection products are intended to protect plants from pests such as insects, microorganisms or vermin such as […]

Nanomaterials and pollinating insects

Pollinating insects like bees or bumblebees are potentially exposed to nanomaterials via aerosols, the pollen of contaminated plants and water […]

Transformation of nanomaterials in the environment

After their release, innovative materials or nanomaterials are not only distributed in the air, soil or water (see Basic Information: […]

Estimating the occurrence of nanomaterials in the environment

To perform a risk assessment of nanomaterials in the environment, information on the exposure, i.e. the amounts that are present […]

Detecting nanomaterials in the environment

Engineered nanomaterials are intentionally and unintentionally released into the environment, which might pose a risk to the ecosystem. Nanoparticulate iron […]

In vitro tests for the benefit of nanosafety

In vitro tests are used in many fields of the biological sciences, since they are usually quick and relatively inexpensive. […]

Nanomaterials in food packaging

Packaging is essential for the distribution and storage of food. Its main function is to maintain the quality of food […]

Nanomaterials in Food

Certain nanomaterials can be used in food and food products for various purposes. In the form of approved food additives, […]

Nanomaterials in waste

New products containing nanomaterials are constantly being released to the market and used for diverse purposes. As a result, growing […]

Nanoparticles in Textiles

The textile industry is one of the most important industries for consumer goods worldwide generating textiles for clothing, household goods, […]

Nanoparticles in paints

In general terms paint depicts a liquid that is used to coat a solid surface in order to protect, seal […]

Risk Analysis of Nanomaterials

Risk analysis is broadly defined to include risk assessment , risk characterization, risk communication, risk management, and policy relating to […]

Risk Assessment of Nanomaterials

Risk is defined differently depending on the (scientific) discipline. In general, the term “risk” denotes the potential loss of something […]

Risk Management of Nanomaterials

The definition of a level of acceptable risk of new nanomaterials is defined on a societal consensus and political decision […]

Ironoxide carbohydrate nanoparticles for iron deficiency

The application of metallic nanoparticles is being widely investigated for various nanomedicines. They offer the possibility to develop both novel […]

Innovative materials in medical devices

Medical devices have become indispensable to everyday life and represent a growing market. Medical device applications range from huge machines […]

Nanomedicine

Nanomaterials represent important new options for the treament of a variety of diseases. In medicine nanomaterials already are employed for […]

Nanobots – reality or fiction?

For centuries, man’s imagination has been inspired by technical developments. Not only Jules Verne (1828-1905) anticipated many technical innovations in […]

Education and Training for Nanotechnology

Nanotechnology is a future labour market, since this branch of industry is quickly growing internationally. In 2013, a total of […]

Coatings for Nanomaterials

When talking about surface coatings of nanomaterials often terms such as modification, functionalisation or stabilisation are used. This diversity in […]

Crystal Structures of Nanomaterials

Depending on external conditions such as temperature or pressure, atoms may arrange themselves in various ways in lattice structures. Therefore, […]

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