In October 2011, the European Commission published the Recommendation on the Definition of Nanomaterial. RIVM considers this definition to be a good basis for further discussion that should focus on two aspects of the definition: the proposed size limits for nanoparticles (1 to 100 nanometres); and the requirement that at least 50 % of the number of particles should be in this size range. According to RIVM, further scientific research would contribute to better understanding the implications of these threshold values. In addition, reliable and standardised measurement techniques are needed to determine particle number and size distributions. The European Commission will review the definition in 2014 in the light of experience and developmen...
After decades of research, nanotechnology has been used in a broad array of biomedical products incl...
The European Commission recently published its recommendation on a common definition of the term "n...
The recent EU Cosmetic Products Regulation includes a labelling obligation for nanomaterials in the ...
In recent years, an increasing number of applications and products containing or using nanomaterials...
In recent years, an increasing number of applications and products containing or using nanomaterials...
As nanomaterials are used in a continuously increasing range of high-tech applications and consumer ...
AbstractNanomaterials continue to bring promising advances to science and technology. In concert hav...
After learning about the potential risks associated with various specific nanomaterials, concerns ha...
Nanomaterials under REACH Nanosilver as a case study Some adjustments are needed in the European che...
cited By 1Worldwide there is a variety of regulatory provisions addressing nanomaterials. The identi...
In many countries, it has been tried to define this concept and there are many proposals globally, b...
The regulation of engineered nanoparticles requires a widely agreed definition of such particles. Na...
Nanotechnology is a collective definition referring to every technology and science which operates o...
In early 2021, the new definition of the term “nanomaterial” proposed by the European Commission (EC...
In response to the comment 'Don't define nanomaterials' of A. Maynard, we argue, that there is a nee...
After decades of research, nanotechnology has been used in a broad array of biomedical products incl...
The European Commission recently published its recommendation on a common definition of the term "n...
The recent EU Cosmetic Products Regulation includes a labelling obligation for nanomaterials in the ...
In recent years, an increasing number of applications and products containing or using nanomaterials...
In recent years, an increasing number of applications and products containing or using nanomaterials...
As nanomaterials are used in a continuously increasing range of high-tech applications and consumer ...
AbstractNanomaterials continue to bring promising advances to science and technology. In concert hav...
After learning about the potential risks associated with various specific nanomaterials, concerns ha...
Nanomaterials under REACH Nanosilver as a case study Some adjustments are needed in the European che...
cited By 1Worldwide there is a variety of regulatory provisions addressing nanomaterials. The identi...
In many countries, it has been tried to define this concept and there are many proposals globally, b...
The regulation of engineered nanoparticles requires a widely agreed definition of such particles. Na...
Nanotechnology is a collective definition referring to every technology and science which operates o...
In early 2021, the new definition of the term “nanomaterial” proposed by the European Commission (EC...
In response to the comment 'Don't define nanomaterials' of A. Maynard, we argue, that there is a nee...
After decades of research, nanotechnology has been used in a broad array of biomedical products incl...
The European Commission recently published its recommendation on a common definition of the term "n...
The recent EU Cosmetic Products Regulation includes a labelling obligation for nanomaterials in the ...