Estimates of upper bounds and trends in nano-TiO2 production as a basis for exposure assessment

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An upper bound is estimated for the magnitude of potential exposure to nano-TiO2 with the purpose of enabling exposure assessment and, ultimately, risk assessment. Knowledge of the existing bulk TiO2 market is combined with available nano-TiO2 production data to estimate current nano-TiO2 sources as a baseline. The evolution of nano-TiO2 production as a percentage of the total TiO2 market is then projected based on material and market information along with a method that combines observations from scientific articles and patents as predictive indicators of the rate of innovative transformation. © 2009 American Chemical Society.

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Robichaud, C. O., Uyar, A. E., Darby, M. R., Zucker, L. G., & Wiesner, M. R. (2009). Estimates of upper bounds and trends in nano-TiO2 production as a basis for exposure assessment. Environmental Science and Technology, 43(12), 4227–4233. https://doi.org/10.1021/es8032549

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