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Life cycle analysis based on nanoparticles applied to the construction industry = a comprehensive curriculum /
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Life cycle analysis based on nanoparticles applied to the construction industry/ edited by Pilar Mercader-Moyano, Paula Porras-Pereira.
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a comprehensive curriculum /
other author:
Mercader-Moyano, Pilar.
Published:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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xxiii, 217 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Part1.Fundamental principles of sustainability in the construction sector: Life Cycle Assessment -- 1.Sustainable criteria within the construction industry -- 2. ife Cycle Assessment (LCA) fundamental principles -- 3.Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodology -- Part2.Nanoproducts in the construction sector -- 4.Advanced materials: introduction to nanotechnology -- 5.Nanoproducts in building materials -- 6.Nanomaterials in construction and demolition waste (CDW) management -- Part3.Integration of Life Cycle Assessment and nanomaterial assessment -- 7.Calculation of Life Cycle Assessment of construction products with nanoparticles -- Part4.Application of Life Cycle Assessment results in building assessment -- 8.EPDs for construction products with nanoparticles -- 9.Interpretation of LCA results and EPD comparability -- 10.Results and Discussion.
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Subject:
Life cycle costing. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-79115-4
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9783031791154
Life cycle analysis based on nanoparticles applied to the construction industry = a comprehensive curriculum /
Life cycle analysis based on nanoparticles applied to the construction industry
a comprehensive curriculum /[electronic resource] :edited by Pilar Mercader-Moyano, Paula Porras-Pereira. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xxiii, 217 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Part1.Fundamental principles of sustainability in the construction sector: Life Cycle Assessment -- 1.Sustainable criteria within the construction industry -- 2. ife Cycle Assessment (LCA) fundamental principles -- 3.Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodology -- Part2.Nanoproducts in the construction sector -- 4.Advanced materials: introduction to nanotechnology -- 5.Nanoproducts in building materials -- 6.Nanomaterials in construction and demolition waste (CDW) management -- Part3.Integration of Life Cycle Assessment and nanomaterial assessment -- 7.Calculation of Life Cycle Assessment of construction products with nanoparticles -- Part4.Application of Life Cycle Assessment results in building assessment -- 8.EPDs for construction products with nanoparticles -- 9.Interpretation of LCA results and EPD comparability -- 10.Results and Discussion.
Open access.
This open access book describes in the recent years, there has been a notable upsurge in the use of nanomaterials, particularly within the construction and building sectors. The incorporation of nanoparticles introduces noteworthy changes in the physico-mechanical and physical-chemical characteristics of construction materials. Despite the acknowledged advantages of employing nanomaterials, uncertainties persist regarding their widespread adoption in development and applications, especially concerning potential environmental and human health implications. A crucial aspect in thoroughly assessing the environmental impacts of nanoproducts is the imperative quantification of effects on ecosystems and human health throughout the entire life cycle of these products. The indispensable utilization of a comprehensive tool, such as Life Cycle Assessment, becomes paramount in gaining a nuanced understanding of potential environmental and health challenges, thereby ensuring the environmental sustainability of nanomaterials. This academic publication endeavours to provide nanoproduct manufacturers, construction industry professionals, and waste managers with the necessary knowledge to comprehend the environmental and health impacts associated with the manufacturing, application, and disposal processes of nanoproducts used in the construction industry. This contribution aims to enhance their personal and professional development, consequently bolstering their employability at the European level. A thorough comprehension of potential releases throughout the entire life cycle of nanoproducts and their potential effects is imperative for ensuring the safe and sustainable utilization of these innovative materials. The application of life cycle thinking emerges as a pivotal component in appropriately evaluating the potential impacts associated with nanomaterial releases.
ISBN: 9783031791154
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-79115-4doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
748992
Life cycle costing.
LC Class. No.: TA177.7
Dewey Class. No.: 658.5
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