2010
DOI: 10.1021/nn100866w
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Nanomaterials in the Construction Industry: A Review of Their Applications and Environmental Health and Safety Considerations

Abstract: The extraordinary chemical and physical properties of materials at the nanometer scale enable novel applications ranging from structural strength enhancement and energy conservation to antimicrobial properties and self-cleaning surfaces. Consequently, manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) and nanocomposites are being considered for various uses in the construction and related infrastructure industries. To achieve environmentally responsible nanotechnology in construction, it is important to consider the lifecycle … Show more

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“…However, with the increase in large scale production of manufactured nanoparticles, and intentional (McCarthy and Weissleder, 2008;Pons et al, 2010) or unintentional (Lee et al, 2010) exposure to NPs, the potential toxicity of such materials due to their large surface area and the potential to accumulate in the body has raised concern (Lewinski et al, 2008;Meng et al, 2009;Oberdörster et al, 2005). Various studies in vivo and in vitro have shown the impact of unique properties of NPs on physical and chemical functional activities compared to the micron-sized counterparts of the same compound (Colvin, 2003;Maurer-Jones et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, with the increase in large scale production of manufactured nanoparticles, and intentional (McCarthy and Weissleder, 2008;Pons et al, 2010) or unintentional (Lee et al, 2010) exposure to NPs, the potential toxicity of such materials due to their large surface area and the potential to accumulate in the body has raised concern (Lewinski et al, 2008;Meng et al, 2009;Oberdörster et al, 2005). Various studies in vivo and in vitro have shown the impact of unique properties of NPs on physical and chemical functional activities compared to the micron-sized counterparts of the same compound (Colvin, 2003;Maurer-Jones et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to materials in bulk form, particles in the nanometer size range often exhibit enhanced properties in terms of for instance mechanical strength, conductivity and reactivity (Alvarez et al 2009;Lee et al 2010). These factors make nanoparticles possess huge technological and economical potentials, but may also result in new health risks for workers and end users.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their types include single-walled and multi-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNT/MWCNT), such as nanoparticle of magnetized iron, aluminum, copper, gold, silver, silica, zinc and zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, cerium oxide (Ce 2 O 3 ), etc. General applications of these materials are found in water purification, wastewater treatment, environmental remediation, food processing and packaging, industrial and household purposes, medicine, and smart sensor development (Jain 2005;Wei et al 2007;Byrappa et al 2008;Zhang and Webster 2009;Gao and Xu 2009;Qureshi et al 2009;Lee et al 2010;Zambrano-Zaragoza et al 2011;Bradley et al 2011). The majority of applications in these areas have focused on the significance of the nanotechnologies for improving efficiency and productivity.…”
Section: Nanotechnology Application In Plant Protectionmentioning
confidence: 99%