BNL’s Researchers Help Connect Nuclear Science and Nanoscience for Safer Reactors
Simerjeet Gill has been using the NSLS and the CFN to study radiation damage-tolerant nanocomposites, which may hold the key to solving problems of cracking, swelling and embrittlement in nuclear materials. More...
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About the Center for Functional Nanomaterials
The Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN) at Brookhaven National Laboratory
provides state-of-the-art capabilities for the fabrication and study of nanoscale
materials, with an emphasis on atomic-level tailoring to achieve desired properties
and functions. The CFN is a science-based user facility, simultaneously developing
strong scientific programs while offering broad access to its capabilities and collaboration
through an active user program. The overarching scientific theme of the CFN is the
development and understanding of nanoscale materials that address the Nation's challenges
in energy security, consistent with the Department of Energy mission. More...
CFN Fact Sheet (PDF)
Nanoscale Safety
The Department of Energy requires that all work with nanomaterials be
conducted in a safe and responsible manner that protects workers, the
public, and the environment.
DOE Secretarial Policy Statement on Nanoscale Safety (PDF)
Implementation of the Secretarial Policy On Nanoscale Safety, DOE P456.1 Revision 2 (PDF)
NSRC Approach to Nanomaterial ESH
BNL Interim Procedure on "Approach to Nanomaterial ESH"
The Center for Functional Nanomaterials is an Office of Science User Facility
operated for the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science by Brookhavne National Laboratory.