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Royal Society of Chemistry, Chemical Society Reviews, 16(44), p. 5758-5777

DOI: 10.1039/c4cs00445k

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Designing nanomaterials to maximize performance and minimize undesirable implications guided by the Principles of Green Chemistry

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Abstract

A sustainable material design framework is proposed that emphasizes the importance of establishing structure–property–function (SPF) and structure–property–hazard (SPH) relationships to guide the rational design of ENMs.