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LCA of Nanomaterials

In Life Cycle Assessment: Theory and Practice — 2018, pp. 817-833
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Department of Management Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Quantitative Sustainability Assessment, Department of Management Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

Application of nanomaterials in products has led to an increase in number of nanoproducts introduced to the consumer market. However, along with new and improved products, there is a concern about the potential life cycle environmental impacts. Life cycle assessment is able to include a wide range of environmental impacts but, due to data limitations, it is commonly applied with focus on the cradle-to-gate part of the nanoproducts life cycle, neglecting use and disposal of the products.

These studies conclude that nanomaterials are more energy demanding and have an inferior environmental profile than conventionally used materials, but functional units of these comparisons need to consider the use stage benefits attained through nanomaterials. A particular assessment challenge is the lack of understanding of the toxicological mechanisms related to potential release, fate and effects of nanomaterials when penetrating into living organisms.

This is especially relevant for the freshwater compartment, as it is a common recipient.

Language: English
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2018
Pages: 817-833
Journal subtitle: Theory and Practice
ISBN: 3319564749 , 3319564757 , 9783319564746 and 9783319564753
Types: Book chapter
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-56475-3_32
ORCIDs: Olsen, Stig Irving

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