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NanoRem (Taking Nanotechnological Remediation Processes from Lab-Scale to End-User Applications for the Restoration of a Clean Environment) was a research project, funded through the European Union Seventh Framework Programme (2013-2017). The NanoRem project focused on facilitating practical, safe, economic and exploitable nanotechnology for in situ remediation. This was undertaken in parallel with developing a comprehensive understanding of the environmental risk-benefit, market demand, overall sustainability, and stakeholder perceptions of the use of nanoparticles (NPs). Twelve NanoRem Bulletins have been created to transfer the knowledge developed within NanoRem to end-users.  These are available within the NanoRem Toolbox, available at www.nanorem.eu, which provides more detailed outputs from NanoRem.  The NanoRem Bulletins are also available to download below:

NanoRem 1 - Nanotechnology for Contaminated Land Remediation – Possibilities and Future Trends Resulting from the NanoRem Project (2016)

NanoRem 2 - Appropriate Use of Nanoremediation in Contaminated Land Management (2017)

NanoRem 3 - Generalised Guideline for Application of Nanoremediation (2017)

NanoRem 4 - A Guide to Nanoparticles for the Remediation of Contaminated Sites (2016)

NanoRem 5 - Development and Application of Analytical Methods for Monitoring Nanoparticles in Remediation (2017)

NanoRem 6 - Forecasting Nanoparticle Transport in Support of In Situ Groundwater Remediation (2017)

NanoRem 7 - NanoRem Pilot Site – Spolchemie I, Czech Republic: Nanoscale Zero-valent Iron Remediation of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons (2017)

NanoRem 8 - NanoRem Pilot Site – Spolchemie II, Czech Republic: Remediation of BTEX Compounds Using Nano-Goethite (2017)

NanoRem 9 - NanoRem Pilot Site – Solvay, Switzerland: Nanoscale Zero-valent Iron Remediation of Chlorinated Solvents (2017)

NanoRem 10 - NanoRem Pilot Site – Balassagyarmat, Hungary: In Situ Groundwater Remediation Using Carbo-Iron® Nanoparticles (2017)

NanoRem 11 - NanoRem Pilot Site – Neot Hovav, Israel: Transport of Iron Nanoparticles in Fractured Chalk (2017)

NanoRem 12 - NanoRem Pilot Site – Nitrastur, Spain: Remediation of Arsenic in Groundwater Using Nanoscale Zero-valent Iron (2017)