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CCoN/NanoCEO reports & letters to government

- 2010 NanoCEO letter to Wisconsin Legislative Special Committee on proposed Nano Act here

- 2010 NanoCEO comments to U.S. EPA on nanosilver product approval here

- 2009 NanoCEO letter to U.S. EPA on nanosilver registration as pesticide here

- 2007 CCoN comments to U.S. NNCO on priority EHS research needs here (under K. Johnson)

- 2005 Report & Recommendations of Madison Citizens Consensus Conference submitted to Wisconsin State Legislators. Report here.

Carbon Nanotubes Production

DISCLAIMER! This category has not been updated in a very long time; due to limited resources we have to focus on other categories. The materials listed here are old (and only a small proportion of the available literature on this topic), but they are still useful.

  • A scoping study into the manufacture and use of nanomaterials in the UK. (2005). A report of the Department for  Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs Defra, UK).  Article
  • Articles on nanotubes used in plastics (from Hyperion Catalysis). Article
  • Carbon multiwall nanotubes: A high performance conductive additive for demanding plastics applications. From the Materials Integrity Management Symposium (June 2004). Article
  • Casiraghia, C., Robertson, J., and Ferrari, A.C. (January-February 2007). Diamond-like carbon for data and beer storage. Materials Today, 10,1-2:44-53. Abstract.
  • Choi, C. (2004). Nanotubes, buckyballs surprise investors with profit possibilities. SmallTimes, May 20. Article
  • Colbert, D. T. (2003). Single-wall nanotubes: A new option for conductive plastics and engineering polymers. Plastics Additives & Compounding, January/February.
  • Collins, P. G. & Avouris, P. (2000). Nanotubes for electronics. Scientific American (December). 62-69.
  • Grobert, N. (January-February 2007). Carbon nanotubes – becoming clean. Materials Today, 10,1-2:28-35. Abstract.
  • - NEW - Hendren CO, Mesnard X, Dro?ge J, Wiesner MR. (2011). Estimating Production Data for Five Engineered Nanomaterials As a Basis for Exposure Assessment. Environmental Science & Technology.45(7):2562-2569, PMID: 21391627. Abstract.
  • Hyperion Catalysis, The leader in nanotube technology. Website
  • Nano-C. (2004). Nano-C Licenses Patents to Enable First Commercial Combustion Production of Carbon Nanotubes, Press Release, April 7.
  • Nylon-6 nanocomposites by melt compounding.  Article
  • Robertson, J. (January-February 2007). Growth of nanotubes for electronics. Materials Today, 10,1-2:36-43. Abstract.
  • Shelley, S. (February 2003). Carbon nanotubes: A small-scale wonder. Chemical Engineering.

Last updated January 2007 - Mathilde Colin

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