4. Standards, health and regulatory aspects
Societal acceptance of textiles incorporating nanotechnologies is a delicate matter, particularly in Europe. Assessing the risks associated with these textiles, from manufacture to end-of-life, is a fundamentally important task that needs to be taken into account. Scientists' lack of experience in this field, combined with a lack of knowledge, is holding back the introduction of common regulations.
4.1 Measurement and detection adapted to nanotextiles
For some years now, laboratories have been developing characterization methods specifically adapted to textiles containing nanomaterials. Empa's global study on the life cycle of nanotextiles confirms the potential pathways for nanomaterials to diffuse into the environment: from raw materials to end-of-life,...
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Bibliography
Websites
https://www.tappinano.org/whats-up/production-summary/ (page consulted on November 29, 2019)
Antibacterial glass fibers: http://www.sunox.it/en/ (page consulted on November 29, 2019)
Standards and norms
- ISO Nanotechnologies-Health and safety practices in occupational settings relevant to nanotechnologies. - ISO/TR 12885 - 2008
Patents
Method of preparing aramid polymers incorporating carbon nanotubes US2008287598.
Production of dyed textile materials comprising polypropylene fiber US20100035497.
Polymer materials containing carbon nanotubes, method for preparing same from a premix with a dispersant EP1893689.
Polymers for enhanced solubility of nanomaterials, compositions and methods...
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