NM manufacturing in the UK
europe nanotechnology August 31st, 2008NM manufacturing in the UK has strong R&D backup from universities and related institutions. This review has covered R&D trends at such institutions, and appropriate information has been added to searchable database.
More research is required to quantify any risks to workers and consumers. Revue Journal TitleOccupational medicine ISSN09627480 Source ref.
Currently, relatively few companies in the UK does not reflect the global emphasis on fullerenes, nanotubes and fibres. However, this situation is likely to change rapidly. Some assumptions have been made about the types of NM that are likely to be imported into the UK, which currently include fullerenes, modified fullerenes and other carbonbased NMs including nanotubes. N notice refdoc ud4 18017481 . However, some have the potential to scale up to produce large quantities.
Many university departments, spinoffs and private companies have developed processes for the manufacture of NMs but only be producing small quantities for research and development R&D purposes. While several companies are including NMs in their products, only few J.
However, this situation is likely to change rapidly. However, some have the potential to scale up to produce large quantities. NM manufacturing in the UK has strong R&D backup from universities and related institutions. 1 CHAUDHRYM. All rights reservedToute reproduction ou diffusion mme partielle, par quelque procd ou sur tout support que ce soit, ne pourra tre faite sans laccord pralable crit de lINISTCNRS. No part of these records be reproduced of distributed, in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of INISTCNRS.
NM manufacturing in the UK are identifiable as NM manufacturers, the main emphasis being the bulk markets in metals and metal oxides, and some niche markets such as carbon nanotubes and quantum dots. N notice refdoc ud4 18017481 . Some assumptions have been made about the types of NM that are likely to be imported into the UK, which currently include fullerenes, modified fullerenes and other carbonbased NMs including nanotubes. 2 BOXALLA.
However, this situation is likely to change rapidly. 3 HULLM. J. N notice refdoc ud4 18017481 . The nanotechnology industry in the UK and global trendsTitre de regroupementNanotechnology and the occupational physicianAuteurs AuthorsAITKENR. This review has covered R&D trends at such institutions, and appropriate information has been added to searchable database. More research is required to quantify any risks to workers and consumers. Revue Journal TitleOccupational medicine ISSN09627480 Source ref.