Master's Thesis from the year 2015 in the subject Chemistry - Other grade: 7.5 Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh course: Chemical Innovation & Regulation language: English abstract: This study represents an analysis of the ability of current US environmental health and safety regulations at a federal level to manage the risk posed by nanomaterials in coating products.Alongside the functional benefits from the use of nanomaterials in coating applications (e.g. antimicrobial UV protection anticorrosive anti-scratch properties etc.) there are concerns regarding the exposure of humans and the environment during the manufacture processing development use and end of life stage of these materials. A life cycle paradigm is used examining all regulations relevant to coating applications identifying the issues in each regulatory framework but also horizontal issues that govern all of them. This thesis makes an important contribution to the identification of which regulatory frameworks are the leasteffective and whether any changes are required.
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