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Environmental Implications Associated with the Development of Nanotechnology: From Synthesis to Disposal.

Otávio Augusto L Dos SantosBianca Pizzorno BackxRasha A AbumousaMohamed Bououdina
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Nanotechnology remains under continuous development. The unique, fascinating, and tunable properties of nanomaterials make them interesting for diverse applications in different fields such as medicine, agriculture, and remediation. However, knowledge about the risks associated with nanomaterials is still poorly known and presents variable results. Furthermore, the interaction of nanomaterials with biological systems and the environment still needs to be clarified. Moreover, some issues such as toxicity, bioaccumulation, and physicochemical transformations are found to be dependent on several factors such as size, capping agent, and shape, making the comparisons even more complex. This review presents a comprehensive discussion about the consequences of the use and development of nanomaterials regarding their potential risks to the environment as well as human and animal health. For this purpose, we reviewed the entire production chain from manufacturing, product development, applications, and even product disposal to raise the important implications at each stage. In addition, we present the recent developments in terms of risk management and the recycling of nanomaterials. Furthermore, the advances and limitations in the legislation and characterization of nanomaterials are also discussed.
Keyphrases
  • human health
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • risk assessment
  • climate change
  • oxidative stress
  • mental health
  • heavy metals
  • health risk
  • pluripotent stem cells