Life cycle assessment of façade coating systems containing manufactured nanomaterials

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Roland Hischier
Bernd Nowack
Fadri Gottschalk
Ingrid Hincapie
Michael Steinfeldt
Claudia Som
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[1] Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa),Technology and Society Lab (TSL)
[2] ETSS,undefined
[3] University of Bremen FB 4/FG 10 Technological Design and Development,undefined
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Manufactured nanomaterial; Life-cycle assessment; Façade coatings; Nano-TiO; Nano-SiO; Nano-Ag;
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Nanotechnologies are expected to hold considerable potential for the development of new materials in the construction sector. Up to now the environmental benefits and risks of products containing manufactured nanomaterials (MNM) have been quantified only to a limited extent. This study aims to assess the potential environmental, health and safety impacts of coatings containing MNM using Life-cycle assessment: Do paints containing MNM result in a better environmental performance than paints not containing MNM? The study shows that the results depend on a number of factors: (i) The MNM have to substitute an (active) ingredient of the initial paint composition and not simply be an additional ingredient. (ii) The new composition has to extend the lifetime of the paint for such a time period that the consumption of paint along the life cycle of a building is reduced. (iii) Releases of MNM have to be reduced to the lowest level possible (in particular by dumping unused paint together with the packaging). Only when all these boundary conditions are fulfilled, which is the case only for one of the three paint systems examined, is an improved environmental performance of the MNM-containing paint possible for the paint compositions examined in this study.
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