TY - BOOK ID - 113601509 TI - Measurement of the Environmental Impact of Materials AU - Simon, Franz-Georg AU - Kalbe, Ute PY - 2022 SN - 3036559833 3036559841 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Research & information: general KW - Environmental economics KW - environmental simulations KW - polymer-based products KW - artificial weathering KW - degradation KW - leaching KW - soil contact KW - carbon concrete composite KW - irrigated construction elements KW - environmental compatibility KW - irrigated building materials KW - environmental assessment KW - evaluation concepts KW - bio-based insulation KW - earthen building materials KW - volatile organic compounds KW - semi-volatile organic compounds KW - formaldehyde KW - radon KW - wooden toys KW - emission test chamber KW - flask method KW - EN 717-3 KW - microchamber KW - Enchytraeids KW - waterproof building materials KW - ecotoxicology KW - biotest KW - geosynthetics KW - geotextiles KW - dynamic surface leaching test KW - artificial ageing KW - marine littering KW - batch leaching test KW - liquid-solid ratio KW - column percolation test KW - advection-dispersion model KW - adsorption–desorption equilibrium KW - clinoptilolite KW - soil KW - water KW - CEC KW - specific surface KW - zeolitization KW - hydrogen storage KW - kinetics KW - material life cycle assessment KW - Eco-Indicator 99’ KW - CML 2001 KW - calcium phosphate KW - calcium carbonate KW - recycling KW - environmental problems KW - seashell KW - leaching test KW - equilibrium condition KW - non-equilibrium condition KW - modelling KW - sorption kinetics KW - non-linear sorption KW - heterogeneity KW - mineral recycling material KW - compliance testing KW - nano titanium dioxide (nTiO2) KW - engineered nanomaterial (ENM) KW - sewage sludge incineration (SSI) KW - ENM containing sewage sludge ash (SSA) KW - column elution KW - agricultural use KW - n/a KW - adsorption-desorption equilibrium KW - Eco-Indicator 99' UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:113601509 AB - Throughout their life cycles—from production, usage, through to disposal—materials and products interact with the environment (water, soil, and air). At the same time, they are exposed to environmental influences and, through their emissions, have an impact on the environment, people, and health. Accelerated experimental testing processes can be used to predict the long-term environmental consequences of innovative products before these actually enter the environment. We are living in a material world. Building materials, geosynthetics, wooden toys, soil, nanomaterials, composites, wastes and more are research subjects examined by the authors of this book. The interactions of materials with the environment are manifold. Therefore, it is important to assess the environmental impact of these interactions. Some answers to how this task can be achieved are given in this Special Issue. ER -