| Literature DB >> 25003102 |
Lars Duester1, Michael Burkhardt2, Arno C Gutleb3, Ralf Kaegi4, Ailbhe Macken5, Björn Meermann1, Frank von der Kammer6.
Abstract
The European COoperation in Science and Technology (COST) Action ES1205 on the transfer of Engineered Nano materials from wastewater Treatment and stormwatEr to Rivers (ENTER) aims to create and to maintain a trans European network among scientists. This perspective article delivers a brief overview on the status quo at the beginning of the project by addressing the following aspects on engineered nano materials (ENMs) in the urban systems: (1) ENMs that need to be considered on a European level; (2) uncertainties on production-volume estimations; (3) fate of selected ENMs during waste water transport and treatment; (4) analytical strategies for ENM analysis; (5) ecotoxicity of ENMs, and (6) future needs. These six step stones deliver the derivation of the position of the ES1205 network at the beginning of the projects runtime, by defining six fundamental aspects that should be considered in future discussions on risk evaluation of ENMs in urban water systems.Entities:
Keywords: engineered nanomaterials; fate of nanomaterials; nanomaterials toxicity; risk assessment on nanomaterials; transformation of nanomaterials; urban water system; wastewater; water treatment
Year: 2014 PMID: 25003102 PMCID: PMC4066929 DOI: 10.3389/fchem.2014.00039
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Chem ISSN: 2296-2646 Impact factor: 5.221
Figure 1Schematic overview on different potential pathways of ENMs focusing on the urban water system.