: Graphene-based polymer composites are innovative materials which have recently found wide application in many industrial sectors thanks to the combination of their enhanced properties. The production of such materials at the nanoscale and their handling in combination with other materials introduce growing concerns regarding workers' exposure to nano-sized materials. The present study aims to evaluate the nanomaterials emissions during the work phases required to produce an innovative graphene-based polymer coating made of a water-based polyurethane paint filled with graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs) and deposited via the spray casting technique. For this purpose, a multi-metric exposure measurement strategy was adopted in accordance with the harmonized tiered approach published by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). As a result, potential GNPs release has been indicated near the operator in a restricted area not involving other workers. The ventilated hood inside the production laboratory guarantees a rapid reduction of particle number concentration levels, limiting the exposure time. Such findings allowed us to identify the work phases of the production process with a high risk of exposure by inhalation to GNPs and to define proper risk mitigation strategies.

Occupational exposure during the production and the spray deposition of graphene nanoplatelets-based polymeric coatings / Bellagamba, Irene; Boccuni, Fabio; Ferrante, Riccardo; Tombolini, Francesca; Natale, Claudio; Marra, Fabrizio; Sarto, Maria Sabrina; Iavicoli, Sergio. - In: NANOMATERIALS. - ISSN 2079-4991. - 13:8(2023). [10.3390/nano13081378]

Occupational exposure during the production and the spray deposition of graphene nanoplatelets-based polymeric coatings

Bellagamba, Irene;Natale, Claudio;Marra, Fabrizio;Sarto, Maria Sabrina;
2023

Abstract

: Graphene-based polymer composites are innovative materials which have recently found wide application in many industrial sectors thanks to the combination of their enhanced properties. The production of such materials at the nanoscale and their handling in combination with other materials introduce growing concerns regarding workers' exposure to nano-sized materials. The present study aims to evaluate the nanomaterials emissions during the work phases required to produce an innovative graphene-based polymer coating made of a water-based polyurethane paint filled with graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs) and deposited via the spray casting technique. For this purpose, a multi-metric exposure measurement strategy was adopted in accordance with the harmonized tiered approach published by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). As a result, potential GNPs release has been indicated near the operator in a restricted area not involving other workers. The ventilated hood inside the production laboratory guarantees a rapid reduction of particle number concentration levels, limiting the exposure time. Such findings allowed us to identify the work phases of the production process with a high risk of exposure by inhalation to GNPs and to define proper risk mitigation strategies.
2023
nanostructured coating; nanotechnologies; occupational safety and health; risk mitigation; smart materials
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Occupational exposure during the production and the spray deposition of graphene nanoplatelets-based polymeric coatings / Bellagamba, Irene; Boccuni, Fabio; Ferrante, Riccardo; Tombolini, Francesca; Natale, Claudio; Marra, Fabrizio; Sarto, Maria Sabrina; Iavicoli, Sergio. - In: NANOMATERIALS. - ISSN 2079-4991. - 13:8(2023). [10.3390/nano13081378]
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