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A Life Cycle Analysis Approach for Evaluating Future Nanotechnology Applications
Grant Number R830905
RFA: Environmental Futures Research in Nanoscale Science Engineering and Technology (2002)


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  • Book Chapter (2)
  • Dissertation/Thesis (1)
  • Journal Article (2)
  • Presentation (6)
  • Reference Type Citation Progress Report Year Document Sources
    Book Chapter Lloyd SM, Lave LB. Example application: evaluation of material alternatives for automobile body panels, in economic input-output life cycle assessment. R830905 (Final)
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    Book Chapter Lloyd SM, Lave LB, Matthews HS. Example applications: effects of using nanotechnology to stabilize platinum group metal particles in automotive catalysts. R830905 (Final)
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    Dissertation/Thesis Lloyd SM. Using life cycle assessment to inform nanotechnology research and development. Ph.D. Dissertation. Department of Engineering and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 2004. R830905 (Final)
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    Journal Article Lloyd SM, Lave LB. Life cycle economic and environmental implications of using nanocomposites in automobiles. Environmental Science & Technology 2003;37(15):3458-3466. R830905 (Final)
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    Journal Article Lloyd SM, Lave LB, Matthews HS. Life cycle benefits of using nanotechnology to stabilize platinum-group metal particles in automotive catalysts. Environmental Science & Technology 2005;39(5):1384-1392. R830905 (Final)
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    Presentation Lave LB, Lloyd SM. Nanotechnology and the future of the automobile industry. Presented at the Society of Automotive Engineers Symposium on Nanotechnology at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, May 11-12, 2004. R830905 (Final)
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    Presentation Lloyd SM. Effects of developing nanotechnology for use in automotive body panels and emission control catalysts. Presented at the Society of Automotive Engineers Symposium on Nanotechnology at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, May 11-12, 2004. R830905 (Final)
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    Presentation Lloyd SM, Lave LB. Life cycle implications of precious metal cluster stabilization in catalytic converters. Presented at the 7th Annual Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference, Washington, DC, June 23-26, 2003. R830905 (Final)
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    Presentation Lloyd SM, Lave LB. The environmental impacts of two nanotechnology-based products: nanocomposites and catalytic converters. Presented at the 2nd International Society for Industrial Ecology Conference, Ann Arbor, MI, June 29-July 2, 2003. R830905 (Final)
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    Presentation Lloyd SM, Lave LB. The ripple effects of nanotechnology: improving automobile catalysts. Presented at the 227th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 28–April 1, 2004. R830905 (Final)
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    Presentation Lloyd SM. Using life cycle assessment to inform nanotechnology research and development. Presented at the 3rd International Conference of the Society for Industrial Ecology, Stockholm, Sweden, June 12-15, 2005. R830905 (Final)
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