Nanotechnologies, Hazards and Resource Efficiency

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Nanotechnology is frequently described as an enabling technology and 1 fundamental innovation, i.e. it is expected to lead to numerous innovative developments in the most diverse fields of technology and areas of app- cation in society and the marketplace. The technology, it is believed, has the potential for far-reaching changes that will eventually affect all areas of life. Such changes will doubtlessly have strong repercussions for society and the environment and bring with them not only the desired and intended effects such as innovations in the form of improvements to products, pr- esses and materials; economic growth; new jobs for skilled workers; relief for the environment; and further steps toward sustainable business, but also unexpected and undesirable side effects and consequences. With respect to the time spans in which nanotechnology's full potential 2 will presumably unfold, M. C. Roco (2002:5) identified the following stages or generations for industrial prototypes and their commercial expl- tation: Past and present: The coincidental use of nanotechnology. Carbon black, for example, has been in use for centuries; more specific, isolated applications (catalysts, composites, etc.) have been in use since the early nineties. First generation: Passive nanostructures (ca. 2001). Application p- ticularly in the areas of coatings, nanoparticles, bulk materials (nan- tructured metals, polymers, and ceramics). Second generation: Active nanostructures (ca. 2005). Fields of appli- tion: particularly in transistors, reinforcing agents, adaptive structures, etc.

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Ulrich Petschow is an economist and researcher at the Institute for Ecological Economy Research (IOEW). His main research interests are cost-benefit analysis, river basin management, the analysis of institutions and new approaches in environmental policy.

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Taking as its subject matter one aspect of the hugely important subject of nanotechnology, this book demonstrates that the application of nanotechnology in industry can result in increased eco-efficiency and other environmental gains. It also shows what needs to be done from the point of view of scientists, engineers and science policy makers to guide future development in nanotechnology towards sustainability.


Inhalt
Summary.- Methodological approaches to the prospective assessment.- Technology-specific impacts of nanotechnology.- Assessment of sustainability effects in the context of specific applications.- Formative approaches to a sustainable nanotechnology.- Conclusions, the outlook, and need for action.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783540738824
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Maschinenbau
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 271
    • Größe H235mm x B155mm
    • Jahr 2007
    • EAN 9783540738824
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-3-540-73882-4
    • Veröffentlichung 30.07.2007
    • Titel Nanotechnologies, Hazards and Resource Efficiency
    • Autor Michael Steinfeldt , Arnim Gleich , Ulrich Petschow , Rüdiger Haum
    • Untertitel A Three-Tiered Approach to Assessing the Implications of Nanotechnology and Influencing its Development
    • Gewicht 1290g
    • Herausgeber Springer-Verlag GmbH

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