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Nanomaterials in construction and demolition-how can we assess the risk if we don't know where they are?

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posted on 2015-07-31, 11:10 authored by Wendy JonesWendy Jones, Alistair Gibb, Chris GoodierChris Goodier, Phil Bust, Jie Jin, Mo Song
This research, funded by the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health in the United Kingdom, has used a combination of literature review, web searching and unstructured interviews with a range of industry professionals to compile a list of products used in construction and the built environment which might contain nanomaterials. Samples of these products have been analysed using Scanning Electron Microscopy and Energy Dispersive XRay Spectroscopy to investigate whether nanomaterials are actually present and to what extent. Preliminary results of this testing are presented here. It is concluded that there is a discrepancy between the academic literature and the reality regarding the current application of nanomaterials in the construction industry and the built environment. There are also inaccuracies and deficiencies in the information provided by manufacturers which makes it difficult to accurately assess the location and application of nanomaterials within the industry. Further testing is planned to evaluate the risk of nanoparticle release from nano-enabled building products at their end of life by reproducing common demolition and recycling processes such as crushing, grinding, burning and melting. Results of this will form the basis of practical guidance for the construction, demolition and recycling industries to help them identify where particular protection or control measures may be appropriate as well as providing reassurance where no additional action is required.

Funding

This research is funded by the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) and their support is gratefully acknowledged. Additional support from the Institute of Demolition Engineers and the National Federation of Demolition Contactors is also acknowledged.

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  • Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering

Published in

Nanosafe 2014 Journal of Physics Conference series

Volume

617

Issue

1

Pages

12031 - 12039

Citation

JONES, W. ... et al, 2015. Nanomaterials in construction and demolition-how can we assess the risk if we don't know where they are? Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 617 (1), 012031.

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IOP publishing

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This work is made available according to the conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) licence. Full details of this licence are available at: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Publication date

2015

Notes

This paper was presented at the 4th International Conference on Safe Production and Use of Nanomaterials (Nanosafe2014) it was published as an Open Access article by IOP Publishing Ltd in the Journal of Physics: Conference Series. It is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution Licence, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

ISSN

1742-6588

Language

  • en

Location

Grenoble

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