| Literature DB >> 29596351 |
Harald F Krug1, Nils Bohmer2, Dana Kühnel3, Clarissa Marquardt4, Katja Nau5, Christoph Steinbach6.
Abstract
Nanotechnology is closely related to the tailored manufacturing of nanomaterials for a huge variety of applications. However, such applications with newly developed materials are also a reason for concern. The DaNa2.0 project provides information and support for these issues on the web in condensed and easy-to-understand wording. Thus, a key challenge in the field of advanced materials safety research is access to correct and reliable studies and validated results. For nanomaterials, there is currently a continuously increasing amount of publications on toxicological issues, but criteria to evaluate the quality of these studies are necessary to use them e.g., for regulatory purposes. DaNa2.0 discusses scientific results regarding 26 nanomaterials based on actual literature that has been selected after careful evaluation following a literature criteria checklist. This checklist is publicly available, along with a selection of standardized operating protocols (SOPs) established by different projects. The spectrum of information is rounded off by further articles concerning basics or crosscutting topics in nanosafety research. This article is intended to give an overview on DaNa2.0 activities to support reliable toxicity testing and science communication alike.Entities:
Keywords: basic information; literature criteria checklist; nanomaterials; nanotoxicology; safety
Year: 2018 PMID: 29596351 PMCID: PMC5923534 DOI: 10.3390/nano8040204
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomaterials (Basel) ISSN: 2079-4991 Impact factor: 5.076
Examples for Nanosafety Initiatives in Europe and Asia.
| Denmark | Danish Nano Safety Centre | |
| EU | NanoSafetyCluster | |
| France | Platform Nanosafety | |
| Sweden | SWETOX | |
| Switzerland | InfoNano | |
| The Netherlands | NanoNextNL | |
| UK | SAFENANO | |
| China | Nanosafety Key Lab (CAS) | |
| China | National Center for Nanoscience and Technology (NCNST) | |
| Japan | Nano Safety Web Site (Japanese language only) | |
| Singapore | Asia Nano Forum (ANF) | |
| Thailand | Nanosafety Information Center of Thailand (NICT) (Thai language only) | |
Nanomaterials and applications included in the DaNa2.0 knowledge base [34].
| Sector | Application in | Nanomaterials Involved | Estimated Exposure Potential Human | Estimated Exposure Potential Environment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Medical products & food | Bone cement | Barium sulphate | High (exposure intended) | Medium (mainly via waste water) |
| Electronic goods | Color television tube | Carbon Nanotubes (CNT) | Low | Low (medium at end-of-life) |
| Construction and building | Abrasive and polishing agents | Aluminum oxides | Medium to low | low |
| House hold | Anti-fogging agents | Carbon Nanotubes (CNT) | High to medium | Medium |
| Personal care products | Cosmetics | Carbon Black | High (exposure intended) | Medium (mainly via waste water) |
| Pigments | Black pigments | Carbon Black | High (when exposure intended, e.g., Tattoos) Medium for others | Medium to low (mainly via waste) |
| Automotive sector | Catalytic exhaust converter | Barium sulphate | High to medium | High to medium |
| Agriculture and environmental sector | Environmental remediation | Aluminum oxides | Medium to low | High to medium |
| Miscellaneous | Chemical catalyst | Gold | Low (Event related) | Medium to low |
Download numbers 2016 for various documents provided on the DaNa2.0-website (SOPs, literature checklist, Safety Data Sheets). These documents from our knowledge base are important sources for the safe development of new ENM/applications or products (statistical data collected by using the Webanalytics tool PIWIK, January–December 2016).
| Documents | Downloads | % of Total Downloads |
|---|---|---|
| Overall download activities | 6129 | 100% |
| DaNa SOP template | 139 | 2% |
| SOPs from Projects | 302 | 5% |
| Literature Criteria Checklist | 149 | 2% |
| NanoCare Datasheets | ||
| TiO2 | 3590 | 59% |
| ZrO2 | 403 | 7% |
| Carbon Black | 256 | 4% |
| CeO2 | 248 | 4% |
| ZnO | 226 | 4% |
| BaSO4 | 194 | 3% |
Figure 1DaNa2.0 Website Access Statistics 2016 generated using Webanalytic Tools PIWIK [35] and Google Analytics [36], showing access-data for the most popular six materials. (A) Total access of all ENM; access-data sorted by website language in: (B) English and (C) German. (D) shows an overview of the three most accessed nanomaterials 2016 in correlation with the respective visitor countries.
Figure 2Website Access Statistics 2016 generated using the same tools as for Figure 1, showing the development of visitor numbers & page views from 2014 to 2016 (top); ranking of visitor numbers in 2016 sorted by country and continent of origin.