Periodic Reporting for period 2 - REVAMP (Reference materials and methods for emerging pollutants)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2023-01-01 do 2024-12-31
The REVAMP project aims to provide cutting-edge training to four young researchers in the field of chemical metrology – fostering enhanced sustainability of the chemical metrology sector. This will be achieved through the development of scalable solutions to rapidly identify, develop, produce and deploy new certified analytical standards (CRMs) and methods for the assessment of the huge amount of existing and emerging chemical compounds with toxicity potential used in several (high volume) applications (as it is the case for CPs), used as flame retardants in plastics, and poly- and PFASs.
Together, the ESRs will combine academic research and industrial knowledge to overcome specific challenges at the interface of organic and analytical chemistry and toxicology, applied to the chemical metrology cycle, including: i) screening of target compounds, ii) development of CRMs and methods, iii) large production of CRMs and toxicological assessment, iv) validation and v) market deployment. REVAMP training is implemented via close collaboration of leading organisations and includes a mobility plan based on secondments of ESRs between both the academic and industrial participants.
The successful implementation of REVAMP will contribute to the transformation of the sector where leading CRMs producers can produce targeted analytical standards in the most effective and timely way; the academic research can do more accurate research, bringing value together with other companies, laboratories, regulatory and law-making bodies, and NGOs. These intersectoral players bring the products and methods of measurement together to the market and to regulatory authorities, for the accurate and effective monitoring/control of the harmful chemicals of concern.
The REVAMP outcomes will strengthen the innovation capacity by developing new CRMs and novel methodologies, and REVAMP will have a significant impact on public-private collaboration to strengthen EU’s innovation capacity