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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2015, 6, 1769–1780, doi:10.3762/bjnano.6.181
Figure 1: Number of available products over time (since 2007) in each major category and in the Health and Fi...
Figure 2: (a) Claimed composition of nanomaterials listed in the CPI, grouped into five major categories: not...
Figure 3: Major nanomaterial composition groups over time. Carbon = carbonaceous nanomaterials (carbon black,...
Figure 4: Major nanomaterial composition pairs in consumer products. Carbonaceous nanomaterials (carbon black...
Figure 5: Locations of nanomaterials in consumer products for which a nanomaterial composition has been ident...
Figure 6: Expected benefits of incorporating nanomaterial additives into consumer products.
Figure 7: Potential exposure pathways from the expected normal use of consumer products, grouped by major nan...
Figure 8: Distribution of products into the “How much we know” categories.
Figure 9: Nanotechnology survey answers on how respondents have used the CPI in the past and how they might u...