articleJournal of NanobiotechnologyDec 8, 2004GOLD OA

Nanoparticles – known and unknown health risks

KU Leuven · University of Oxford

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Abstract

Abstract Manmade nanoparticles range from the well-established multi-ton production of carbon black and fumed silica for applications in plastic fillers and car tyres to microgram quantities of fluorescent quantum dots used as markers in biological imaging. As nano-sciences are experiencing massive investment worldwide, there will be a further rise in consumer products relying on nanotechnology. While benefits of nanotechnology are widely publicised, the discussion of the potential effects of their widespread use in the consumer and industrial products are just beginning to emerge. This review provides comprehensive analysis of data available on health effects of nanomaterials.

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Keywords
  • Nanotechnology
  • Nanoparticle
  • Nanomaterials
  • Materials science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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