Nanotechnology has the potential to play an important role in increasing the sustainability of a wide range of industrial sectors. Nanomaterials could contribute to more sustainable manufacturing through cleaner, less wasteful production processes and can substitute conventional materials, leading to savings in raw materials and energy. Nanotechnology for Sustainable Manufacturing discusses recent progress in the areas of energy and materials efficiency related to resource savings and conservation of raw materials, which are drivers for the application of nanotechnology in the industrial setting.
Written by leading experts from Europe, North America, Asia, and Australia, the book provides an innovative perspective by establishing connections between the subject areas associated with nanotechnology and by bridging the academic and industrial research gap. The topics covered include electronics, agrifood, aerospace, pulp and paper manufacturing, batteries, catalysts, solar energy, fuel cells, drinking water, and construction materials.
The chapters offer insights into the diverse industries that are currently or likely to be impacted by developments in nanotechnology and nanomaterials. They cover applications such as nanotechnology for alternative energy generation, improving water quality, and novel uses in agriculture and forest products. The book also addresses the use of life-cycle analysis for assessing the sustainability of nanotechnology-based products and processes.
Introduction
David G. Rickerby and Mark Morrison
Nanotechnology in Electronics
Larry Larson, Seongsin Margaret Kim, Patrick Kung, Quigkai Yu, Zhihong Liu, Deb Newberry, and Walt Trybula
Photovoltaics and Nanotechnology: From Innovation to Industry
Sophia Fantechi, Iain Weir, and Bertrand Fillon
How Nanotechnologies Can Enhance Sustainability in the Agrifood Sector
Frans W.H. Kampers
Biological Production of Nanocellulose and Potential Application in Agricultural and Forest Product Industry
Nadanathangam Vigneshwaran, Prasad Satyamurthy, and Prateek Jain
Applications of Nanotechnology in Aerospace
Leonard L. Yowell and Padraig G. Moloney
Applications of Nanomaterials in Fuel Cells
Shangfeng Du and Bruno G. Pollet
Nanostructured Metal Oxide Catalysts
Vicente Cortés Corberán, Vicente Rives, Natalia V. Mezentseva, Vladislav A. Sadykov, and Eduardo Martínez-Tamayo
Solar Photocatalytic Drinking Water Treatment for Developing Countries
John Anthony Byrne and Pilar Fernandez-Ibañez
Applications of Nanotechnology in the Building Industry
Michael B. Cortie, Nicholas Stokes, Gregory Heness, and Geoffrey B. Smith
Anticipatory Life-Cycle Assessment of SWCNT-Enabled Lithium Ion Batteries
Ben A. Wender and Thomas P. Seager
Life-Cycle Assessment of Nanotechnology-Based Applications
Michael Steinfeldt
Biography
David G. Rickerby, PhD, is a senior scientific officer in the Institute for Environment and Sustainability at the European Commission Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy. After earning a doctoral degree from the University of Cambridge, he carried out postdoctoral research at the Pennsylvania State University. His present research interests involve evaluation of the potential risks and benefits of nanotechnologies, including development of risk assessment tools and methodologies. He was one of the group of international experts who coauthored a chapter on nanotechnology and the environment for the UNEP GEO Year Book and is a member of the OECD Working Party on Manufactured Nanomaterials, Steering Group 9 on the Environmentally Sustainable Use of Nanotechnology.