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Completed HORIZON European Commission

Advanced Characterisation Methodologies to assess and predict the Health and Environmental Risks of Advanced Materials

€4.2M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Acumenist
Country Belgium
Start Date Dec 01, 2022
End Date Nov 30, 2025
Duration 1,095 days
Number of Grantees 20
Roles Participant; Associated Partner; Third Party; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101092686
Grant Description

MACRAMÉ’s Central Objective is to:•detect, characterise and quantify Advanced Materials during their processing and product-life-cycle (incl. recycling/end-of-life) to assess (e.g. ecotox-/tox-test) the resulting impact on (human) health and the environment if/when they pose (intended or unintended) exposures to humans and/or the environment and to •advance (i.e. prepare for standardisation & harmonisation/’regulatory validation’) the wide-spread applicability and application of the developed test- and characterisation methods, by demonstrating their effectiveness and efficiency in the context of existing, market-relevant industrial materials, processes and products.In alignment with the EU strategies to secure the safety and sustainability of enabling and emerging technologies (incl. those based on chemicals and materials, as addressed in the EU’s Chemical Strategy for Sustainability (2020), and in the European Green Deal (2021)), the MACRAMÉ Project focusses on the development of methodologies that are applicable to ‘Advanced Materials (AdMas)’ - a categories that includes, but surpasses that of ‘nanomaterials’ (EU, ‘Definition of a Nanomaterial’), and that is aligned with the future-oriented innovation, safety and sustainability considerations at the OECD (OECD (2020)), the EU (EU (2022)), and several of its Member States (e.g.

Germany (2021)); this will be achieved by focussing the development and demonstration of novel methods and methodologies, as well as the advancement of their harmonisation and standardisation on (planned inhalable carbon-based AdMas in a variety of morphologies and dimensions, moving beyond spherical particles: (a) graphene-related material (GRM), (b) carbon fibres (CNTs), and (c) Poly Lactic-co-Glycolic Acid (PLGA).

The focus on carbon-based AdMa is due to unsolved detection and characterisation issues especially in complex media.

All Grantees

Medica S.P.A.; Mybiotech Gmbh; Ibe R&D Institute for Lung Health Ggmbh; Temas Solutions Gmbh; Bundesanstalt Fuer Arbeitsschutz Und Arbeitsmedizin; Epithelix Sarl; Filk Freiberg Institute Ggmbh; The University of Birmingham; Gesellschaft Fur Bioanalytik Munster Ev; Seven Past Nine D.O.O.; Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology; Fundacion Gaiker; Tascon Gesellschaft Fur Oberflachen- Und Materialcharakterisierung Mbh; Rijksinstituut Voor Volksgezondheid En Milieu; Basf Se; Seven Past Nine Gmbh; Laboratoire National de Metrologie Et D'Essais; Acumenist; Carbon Waters Sas; Eidgenossische Materialprufungs- Und Forschungsanstalt

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