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By Casey Webb
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Introduction The environment is our home. Nanotechnology is a term surrounding nanoscale science, engineering and technology (Sargent, 2011). Nanotechnology is thought to bring significant social and economic benefits. However, there are many researches who believe there are potential environmental, health and safety repercussions (Zhang, Misak, Dhanasekaran & Asmatulu, 2012). Positive – To create environmentally friendly products. Negative – Fear of the unknown
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Positives Nanomaterials have the potential to enhance the environment. Nanomaterials are used to design cleaner industrial processes and to detect, prevent and remove pollutants. Efficiency of lighting, heating, electrical storage capacity. Reduced the amount of pollution from the consumption of energy (Sargent,2011)
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Positives Nanotechnology has helped provide solutions for: Pollution, energy consumptions and greenhouse gasses The ability to identify and remove pollution. Reduce the amount of waste More efficient solar cells Elimination of greenhouse gasses and other pollutants Reduced amount of industrial plant usage (Rickerby & Morrison, 2012)
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Examples Hydrogen car (“Nanoeverything, (Nanotechnology).” 2013) Cracking Cellulose (“Nanoeverything, (Nanotechnology).” 2013 ) Batteries (“Nanoeverything, (Nanotechnology).” 2013) Water(“Nanoeverything, (Nanotechnology).” 2013) Fuel Cell Water Treatment Cracking Cellulose Batteries
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Nanotechnology is a relatively new concept. It is difficult to predict the damages. Nanoparticles may be accumulated into the environment. Nanoparticles may be ingested by fish. It is vital know whether or not Nanomaterials are harmful or not. Fear of the Unknown (Wenning, 2013)
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Conclusion Even though the risks are evident in nanotechnology it has the potential to deliver important benefits. Thankyou for listening.
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References Nanoeverything (Nanotechnology). [2013]. Retrieved from http://nanotechnologyforstudents.weebly.com/impacts-on-environment.html http://nanotechnologyforstudents.weebly.com/impacts-on-environment.html Rickerby, D. G., & Morrison, M.( 2012). Nanotechnology and the environment: A European perspective. Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, 8 (1 – 2), 19 – 24. Sargent, J. F. (2011). Nanotechnology and environmental health and safety. Issues for consideration. Congressional Research Service, 17(3), 537 – 570. Wenning, R. (2013). Nanotechnology and the environment: Integrated environmental assessment management, Nanotechnology, 5(2), 360 – 365. Zhang, B., Misak, H., Dhanasekaran,P. S., & Asmatulu, R. (2012). Environmental impacts of nanotechnology and its products. Department of Engineering Technology, 48(4), 210 – 214.
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