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Nanotechnology for sustainable food production: promising opportunities and scientific challenges

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Rodrigues, SM; Demokritou, P; Dokoozlian, N; Hendren, CO; Karn, B; Mauter, MS; Sadik, OA; Safarpour, M; Unrine, JM; Viers, J; Welle, P ...
Published in: Environmental Science: Nano
January 1, 2017

The agro-ecosystem is under enormous pressure due to rapid population growth, increasing global food demand, increasing fresh water withdrawals and energy consumption, excessive food waste, inefficient use of agrochemicals, environmental degradation and climate change. Nanotechnology offers opportunities to make food production more sustainable by providing better sensors for monitoring physical, chemical, or biological properties and processes; technologies for controlling pathogens to increase food safety and minimize food waste; improved membranes and sorbents for distributed water treatment and resource recovery; novel materials for timed and targeted delivery of agrochemicals; and, new materials for monitoring and improving animal health. This tutorial review provides an overview of the nanotechnology opportunities of greatest potential determined through an NSF-funded interdisciplinary workshop of ∼50 experts from the U.S. and the EU in the areas of nanotechnology, energy, water, agriculture, systems engineering, data integration and analysis, and social science. This paper also presents examples of selected specific opportunities and the remaining scientific and engineering challenges that must be overcome to realize the benefits of nanotechnology across the farm to fork continuum.

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Environmental Science: Nano

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2051-8161

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2051-8153

Publication Date

January 1, 2017

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4

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4

Start / End Page

767 / 781

Related Subject Headings

  • 1002 Environmental Biotechnology
  • 0907 Environmental Engineering
  • 0399 Other Chemical Sciences
 

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Rodrigues, S. M., Demokritou, P., Dokoozlian, N., Hendren, C. O., Karn, B., Mauter, M. S., … Lowry, G. V. (2017). Nanotechnology for sustainable food production: promising opportunities and scientific challenges. Environmental Science: Nano, 4(4), 767–781. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6en00573j
Rodrigues, S. M., P. Demokritou, N. Dokoozlian, C. O. Hendren, B. Karn, M. S. Mauter, O. A. Sadik, et al. “Nanotechnology for sustainable food production: promising opportunities and scientific challenges.” Environmental Science: Nano 4, no. 4 (January 1, 2017): 767–81. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6en00573j.
Rodrigues SM, Demokritou P, Dokoozlian N, Hendren CO, Karn B, Mauter MS, et al. Nanotechnology for sustainable food production: promising opportunities and scientific challenges. Environmental Science: Nano. 2017 Jan 1;4(4):767–81.
Rodrigues, S. M., et al. “Nanotechnology for sustainable food production: promising opportunities and scientific challenges.” Environmental Science: Nano, vol. 4, no. 4, Jan. 2017, pp. 767–81. Scopus, doi:10.1039/c6en00573j.
Rodrigues SM, Demokritou P, Dokoozlian N, Hendren CO, Karn B, Mauter MS, Sadik OA, Safarpour M, Unrine JM, Viers J, Welle P, White JC, Wiesner MR, Lowry GV. Nanotechnology for sustainable food production: promising opportunities and scientific challenges. Environmental Science: Nano. 2017 Jan 1;4(4):767–781.
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Published In

Environmental Science: Nano

DOI

EISSN

2051-8161

ISSN

2051-8153

Publication Date

January 1, 2017

Volume

4

Issue

4

Start / End Page

767 / 781

Related Subject Headings

  • 1002 Environmental Biotechnology
  • 0907 Environmental Engineering
  • 0399 Other Chemical Sciences