Analytical chemistry of engineered nanomaterials: Part 1. Scope, regulation, legislation, and metrology (IUPAC Technical Report)

Author:

Labuda Jan1,Barek Jiří2,Gajdosechova Zuzana3,Goenaga-Infante Heidi4,Johnston Linda J.3,Mester Zoltan3,Shtykov Sergei5

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Analytical Chemistry , Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava , Bratislava , Slovakia

2. Department of Analytical Chemistry , Charles University in Prague , Prague , Czech Republic

3. National Research Council Canada , Ottawa , ON K1A 0R6 , Canada

4. LGC Limited , Teddington , UK

5. Institute of Chemistry , Saratov State University , Saratov , Russia

Abstract

Abstract Analytical chemistry is crucial for understanding the complex behavior observed for engineered nanomaterials (ENMs). A variety of analytical chemistry techniques and methodological approaches are used for isolation/purification and determination of the composition of pristine nanomaterials and for the detection, identification, and quantification of nanomaterials in nano-enabled consumer products and the complex matrices found in cosmetics, food, and environmental and biological samples. Adequate characterization of ENMs also requires physicochemical characterization of number of other properties, including size, shape, and structure. The requirement for assessment of a number of ENM properties frequently requires interdisciplinary approaches and multi-modal analysis methods. This technical report starts with an overview of ENMs definitions and classification, their properties, and analytical scenarios encountered with the analysis of both pristine nanomaterials and complex matrices containing different nanomaterials. An evaluation of the current status regarding nanomaterial identification and characterization for regulatory purposes and legislation, including emerging regulations and related scientific opinions, is provided. The technical report also presents a large and critical overview of the metrology of nanomaterials, including available reference materials and the development and validation of standardized methods that are currently available to address characterization and analysis challenges. The report focuses mainly on chemical analysis techniques and thus it is complementary to previous IUPAC technical reports focused on characterizing the physical parameters of ENMs and on nanotoxicology.

Funder

International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Chemical Engineering,General Chemistry

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