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Development and scaled Implementation of sAfe by design tools and Guidelines for multicOmponent aNd hArn nanomateriaLs

Descrizione del progetto

Affrontare le questioni relative alla sicurezza delle nanotecnologie

Le nanotecnologie stanno dimostrando potenzialità enormi in una vasta gamma di settori industriali. Ciononostante, esse comportano anche rischi a livello di salute e sicurezza sia per gli esseri umani che per l’ambiente. Alla luce di tali premesse, il progetto DIAGONAL, finanziato dall’UE, elaborerà strumenti e conoscenze per lo sviluppo aziendale strategico da implementare nelle industrie che impiegano nanomateriali multi-componente (avanzati) e nanomateriali a rapporto di aspetto elevato. DIAGONAL studierà specifiche proprietà relative a pericoli ed esposizione manifestate nel corso del ciclo di vita di tali nanomateriali e concentrerà l’attenzione sul tasso di rilascio e sul destino dei costituenti degli stessi, nonché sulle loro interazioni con altre particelle e con l’ambiente. I risultati saranno utili per lo sviluppo di linee guida, strumenti e strategie di gestione dei rischi allo scopo di incrementare la sicurezza dei nanomateriali.

Obiettivo

"DIAGONAL will bring SbD knowledge and tools to a development stage which can be implemented in the MCNMs and HARNs related industries, relying on experimental (in-vitro) and modelling (in-silico) research, to study specific hazard and exposure properties that MCNMs & HARNs exhibit along their life cycle, with emphasis in the interactions between NM constituents, with other particles and the environment, as well as their release rate and fate. While hazard and exposure determination will allow gaining understanding on the MCNMs & HARNs behaviour and evolution, multi-scale modelling will answer the questions ""what are they?"" and ""where do they go?"", through novel predictors for properties estimation, resulting from additive and/or synergistic interactions between components, as well as system-dependent properties. Ultimately, the obtained results will serve as basis to provide adapted or novel risk management guidelines, ready to use SbD tools and strategies to increase nanomaterials safety, including Sustainable-by-Design considerations, and recommendations for risk governance.
DIAGONAL partners are involved in current R&D projects (NMBP-12-2017, NMBP-13-2018, NMBP-14-2018, NMBP-15-2019), networks (e.g. NanoSafety Cluster and EMMC) and working groups (e.g. OECD - WPMN and BNCT). The project will establish cooperation lines with the US nanosafety research community involving a US partner and integrating renowned US institutions on its advisory board, guaranteeing resource-efficient working plans, aligned with current EU and international efforts in the nanosafety field, and facilitating the use of existing reference platforms and databases.
7 industrial cases producing or using MCNMs/HARNs will participate providing data from scaled up scenarios, validating models, and implementing the novel SbD approaches and tools developed in the project. Exploitation activities and connection with Open Innovation Test Beds will allow mainstreaming SbD among targeted industries
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Invito a presentare proposte

H2020-NMBP-TO-IND-2018-2020

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Bando secondario

H2020-NMBP-TO-IND-2020-twostage

Meccanismo di finanziamento

RIA - Research and Innovation action

Coordinatore

UNIVERSIDAD DE BURGOS
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 531 630,00
Indirizzo
HOSPITAL DEL REY
09001 Burgos
Spagna

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Regione
Centro (ES) Castilla y León Burgos
Tipo di attività
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 531 750,00

Partecipanti (23)