Self-cleaning windows, very high strength concrete and thin, super-efficient insulation are just three examples of new building materials promised by nanotechnology, which manipulates matter at the atomic level. But for all their purported benefits, little is known about the risks posed by very small, engineered particles and fibres. Some long and very thin strands might act like asbestos if they are inhaled, for instance. To begin addressing this knowledge gap, the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) sponsored a research team at Loughborough University, led by Professor Alistair Gibb and Dr Wendy Jones, to investigate where these materials are used, how widespread this use is, what the potential risks are and how workers i...
Abstract. The recent researches on nanomaterials and nanotechnologies have highlighted the potential...
Over the last few years, the use of nanomaterials in the construction industry has grown prominently...
The use of nanomaterials in the built environment is gaining traction. From commercially available t...
Nanotechnology involves working at a sub microscopic level with particles or structures which are 1-...
Nanomaterials offer significant potential for high performing new products in the built environment ...
The application of nanomaterials, containing particles 1000 times smaller than the thickness of a hu...
This research, funded by the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health in the United Kingdom, ha...
When specifying products, designers should consider the health and safety of those working with the ...
Identifying where nanomaterials are present in construction materials is challenging. Academic liter...
Nanotechnology can increase the functionality and durability of building materials like cement, ins...
In the construction industry and in architecture, nanotechnology and nanomaterials provide new oppor...
Diminishing natural resources, increasing levels of carbon emissions from the transformation of raw ...
Nanotechnology has gradually emerged in various sectors, including architecture. Nanotechnology deve...
Nanotechnology is widely regarded as one of the twenty-first century’s key technologies, and its ec...
Abstract: Nanotechnology is widely regarded as one of the twenty-first century’s key technologies, a...
Abstract. The recent researches on nanomaterials and nanotechnologies have highlighted the potential...
Over the last few years, the use of nanomaterials in the construction industry has grown prominently...
The use of nanomaterials in the built environment is gaining traction. From commercially available t...
Nanotechnology involves working at a sub microscopic level with particles or structures which are 1-...
Nanomaterials offer significant potential for high performing new products in the built environment ...
The application of nanomaterials, containing particles 1000 times smaller than the thickness of a hu...
This research, funded by the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health in the United Kingdom, ha...
When specifying products, designers should consider the health and safety of those working with the ...
Identifying where nanomaterials are present in construction materials is challenging. Academic liter...
Nanotechnology can increase the functionality and durability of building materials like cement, ins...
In the construction industry and in architecture, nanotechnology and nanomaterials provide new oppor...
Diminishing natural resources, increasing levels of carbon emissions from the transformation of raw ...
Nanotechnology has gradually emerged in various sectors, including architecture. Nanotechnology deve...
Nanotechnology is widely regarded as one of the twenty-first century’s key technologies, and its ec...
Abstract: Nanotechnology is widely regarded as one of the twenty-first century’s key technologies, a...
Abstract. The recent researches on nanomaterials and nanotechnologies have highlighted the potential...
Over the last few years, the use of nanomaterials in the construction industry has grown prominently...
The use of nanomaterials in the built environment is gaining traction. From commercially available t...