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EU-Förderung (9.954.476 €): Nanomaterial FAte und Speciation in der Umwelt Hor03.06.2015 EU-Rahmenprogramm für Forschung und Innovation "Horizont"

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Nanomaterial FAte und Speciation in der Umwelt

Concept: NanoFASE will deliver an integrated Exposure Assessment Framework, including methods, parameter values, model and guidance that will allow Industry to assess the full diversity of industrial nano-enabled products to a standard acceptable in regulatory registrations. Methods to assess how use phases, waste streams and environmental compartments (air, soil, water biota) act as “reactors” in modifying and transporting ENMs will be developed and used to derive parameter values. Our nanospecific models will be integrated with the existing multi-media fate model SimpleBox4Nano for use in EUSES and also develop into a flexible multi-media model for risk assessment at different scales and complexities. Information on release form, transformation and transport processes for product relevant ENMs will allow grouping into Functional Fate Groups according to their “most probable” fate pathways as a contribution to safe-by-design based on fate. Methodology: Inventories of material release forms along the product value chain are established. We then study how released ENMs transform from initial reactive states to modified forms with lower energy states in which nanospecific properties may be lost. Transport studies assess material fluxes within/between compartments. The experimental work underpins models describing ENM transformation and transport. Open access is provided to the models suitable for incorporation into existing exposure assessment tools (e.g. SimpleBox4Nano) and for more detailed assessment. Framework completeness is validated by case studies. Impact: Identified links between ENM material properties and fate outcome (e.g. safe-by-design). Improved representation of nanospecific processes in existing key fate and exposure assessment tools (e.g. SimpleBox4Nano in EUSES). Contribution to standardization. GIS framework to support predictive assessment, catchment and point source management of ENM releases.


Geförderte Unternehmen:

Firmenname Förderungssumme
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Applied Nanoparticles SL 163.367 €
BIOMAX INFORMATICS AG 62.500 €
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ETSS AG 0,00 €
FCC Construccion SA 111.500 €
GBP Consulting Ltd. 56.928 €
Goeteborgs Universitet 274.568 €
INSTITUT für ENERGIE UND UMWELTTECHNIK e. V. - IUTA 478.750 €
Inotex Spol s.r.o. 123.750 €
Institut National de L Environnement Industriel et des Risques - Ineris 224.424 €
Institut Symlog 158.850 €
Malvern Panalytical Ltd. 250.000 €
Nederlandse Organisatie Voor Toegepast Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek TNO 365.003 €
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??????????? ??????? ?? 256.265 €
Pinturas Hempel SA 159.750 €
Promethean Particles Ltd. 244.000 €
Przedsiebiorstwo Amepox SP Zoo 100.125 €
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STEINBEIS EU-VRI GmbH 150.000 €
Stichting VU 154.943 €
Stichting Wageningen Research 325.669 €
Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet 386.397 €
Technicka Univerzita V Liberci 100.000 €
The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford 321.894 €
The University of Birmingham 652.589 €
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UNIVERSITE DE GENEVE 24.375 €
United Kingdom Research and Innovation 1.674.094 €
Universita CA' Foscari Venezia 121.069 €
Universitat Wien 684.201 €
University of Plymouth 315.445 €
Univerza V Ljubljani 244.200 €
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Quelle: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/646002

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