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Nanomaterials in the environment : current state of knowledge and regulations on chemical safety : recommendations of the German Environment Agency / publisher: German Environment Agency, Section IV 2.2 ; authors: Dr. Kathrin Schwirn (Section IV 2.2), Dr. Doris Völker (Section IV 2.2) ; in collaboration with: Inga Andrä (Section IV 1.1), Susanne Bär (Section IV 1.3), Dr. Silvia Berkner (Section IV 2.2), Sina Egerer (Section IV 1.3), Cornelia Scholz (Section IV 1.2), Dr. Sascha Setzer (Section IV 1.2), Lars Tietjen (Section IV 2.3), Dr. Johanna Wurbs (Section III 1.4)
VerfasserSchwirn, Kathrin ; Völker, Doris
BeiträgerAndrä, Inga ; Bär, Susanne ; Beer, Inga ; Berkner, Silvia ; Egerer, Sina ; Scholz, Cornelia ; Setzer, Sascha ; Tietjen, Lars ; Wurbs, Johanna
KörperschaftDeutschland
ErschienenDessau-Roßlau : German Environment Agency, November 2020
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As at: November 2020 (2nd edition)
Umfang1 Online-Ressource (41 Seiten, 2,33 MB)
SpracheEnglisch
SerieHintergrund ; November 2020
URNurn:nbn:de:gbv:3:2-129472 
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Nanomaterials can have different or new properties in comparison with conventional chemicals and materials. Meanwhile the substance legislations was partially adapted by nano-specific provisions; for parts however adaptation needs still exist. As a result specific environmental risks cannot be fully described and assessed as well as appropriate measures to minimize the risks cannot be taken. Emphasis of this paper is to outline the adopted as well as necessary further development of chemicals regulations for nanomaterials with regard to the environment from UBA´s perspective.