Nanotechnology Safety 2013
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-444-59438-9.00010-2
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Nanotechnology Safety in the Energy Industry

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“…Numerous forms of nanotechnology and related byproducts have been included in these new energy systems to boost their efficacy. These new advancements, however, also pose several threats to the environment and human health [24]. Smaller than 100 nm components and appliances present new opportunities for energy capture, storage, and exchange.…”
Section: Applications Of Nanotechnology In Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous forms of nanotechnology and related byproducts have been included in these new energy systems to boost their efficacy. These new advancements, however, also pose several threats to the environment and human health [24]. Smaller than 100 nm components and appliances present new opportunities for energy capture, storage, and exchange.…”
Section: Applications Of Nanotechnology In Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Focusing on the energy domain [63], nanotechnology has the potential to significantly reduce the impact of energy production, storage, and use, thus seriously contributing to a sustainable economic growth. In this context, it seems that the most promising application fields for the energy conversion domain will be mainly focused on solar energy (mostly photovoltaic technology for local supply), hydrogen conversion, and thermoelectric devices.…”
Section: Nanotechnologymentioning
confidence: 99%