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Finding essentiality feasible: common questions and misinterpretations concerning the “essential-use” concept

Cousins, Ian T.; Dewitt, Jamie C.; Glüge, Juliane; Goldenman, Gretta; Herzke, Dorte; Lohmann, Rainer; Miller, Mark; Ng, Carla A.; Patton, Sharyle; Scheringer, Martin; Trier, Xenia; Wang, Zhanyun

The essential-use concept is a tool that can guide the phase-out of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and potentially other substances of concern. This concept is a novel approach to chemicals management that determines whether using substances of concern, such as PFAS, is truly essential for a given functionality. To assess the essentiality of a particular use case, three considerations need to be addressed: (1) the function (chemical, end use and service) that the chemical provides in the use case, (2) whether the function is necessary for health and safety and critical for the functioning of society and (3) if the function is necessary, whether there are viable alternatives for the chemical for this particular use. A few illustrative examples of the three-step process are provided for use cases of PFAS. The essential-use concept takes chemicals management away from a substance-by-substance approach to a group approach. For PFAS and other substances of concern, it offers a more rapid pathway toward effective management or phase-out. Parts of the concept of essential use have already been widely applied in global treaties and international regulations and it has also been recently used by product manufacturers and retailers to phase out substances of concern from supply chains. Herein some of the common questions and misinterpretations regarding the practical application of the essential-use concept are reviewed, and answers and further clarifications are provided.

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

2021

Final report. Support in development and implementation of air quality e-Reporting in West Balkan. NILU report

Ødegård, R. Å.; Kobernus, M. J.

The Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU), 4sfera Innova SLU (4sfera) and EKONERG have been commissioned to develop a software solution for Air Quality e-Reporting for the West Balkan countries

The software solution has been successfully installed and training has been provided. For the reporting of air quality according to the air quality directives 2004/107/EC and 2008/50/EC, Albania, Montenegro and Serbia has used the software for reporting 2015 data to EEA.

2017

Final report. Experimental Study Investigating Risks of selected Amines (ExSIRA). Task 4: Atmospheric corrosion due to amines. NILU OR

Grøntoft, T.; Ofstad, T.

Effekten av utvalgte aminer på korrosjonen av karbonstål og kobber ble undersøkti laboratoriet og ved feltforsøk. Stål og kobberprøver ble eksponert i laboratoriet for doser som representerte en mulig 10 års maksimum eksponering for aminer i utslipp fra CO2 fangst anlegg, og til høyere doser i laboratoriet og i felt. Ingen effekt på korrosjonshastigheten for stål ble funnet ved påføring av amin i laboratoriet tilsvarende mulig 10 års maksimum eksponering, sammenlignet med blindprøver. Påføring av 700 ganger høyere doser av aminer i laboratoriet førte til anodisk beskyttelse og dermed redusert korrosjonfor stålprøver, men til oppløsning av overflaten på kobber. Den anodiske beskyttelsen besto i dannelsen av en amin-overflatefilm som beskyttet prøvene for oksidasjon ved kontakt med atmosfæren. Oppløsningen av kobber skjedde sannsynligvis på grunn av dannelsen av et kobber ¿ amin kompleks ved høy pH. En liten økning av korrosjonen ble observert i feltforsøk for prøver som ble eksponert for doser som representerte mulig 65 års maksimum eksponering for aminer. Dette kan forklares med frysepunktnedsettelse og øket våttid for prøveoverflatene ved akkumulering av amin på prøvene i sesongen(e) med frost.

2013

Final report. Abu Dhabi Air Quality Management Study. NILU OR

Bøhler, T.; Endregard, G.

2005

Final report: Air quality management feasibility study for Armenia. NILU OR

Randall, S.; Tønnesen, D.; Liu, L.

En mulighetsstudie har blitt utført for å vurdere forvaltning av luftkvalitet i Armenia for å forberede et potensielt fremtidig omfattende prosjektforslag for å etablere et luftkvalitetsprogram for landet. Studien ble gjennomført i samarbeid med lokale armenske miljømyndigheter (primært Environmental Impact Monitoring Centre - EIMC) for å evaluere eksisterende lokal overvåkingsnettverk og samarbeidende institusjoner, i tillegg til å utføre en screeningundersøkelse i Yerevan basert på passive prøvetakere. Resultatene fra studien indikerer at Armenia trenger teknisk støtte og opplæring for å etablere et omfattende luftkvalitetsprogram for landet. Anbefalinger, og et detaljert veikart presenteres som forslag for rammen til et fremtidig forslag om å etablere et vellykket luftkvalitetsprogram i Armenia.

2011

Final report, on-going key comparison BIPM.QM-K1, ozone at ambient level, comparison with NILU, January 2018

Viallon, Joële; Idrees, Faraz; Moussay, Philippe; Wielgosz, Robert; Marsteen, Leif

As part of the ongoing key comparison BIPM.QM-K1, a comparison has been performed between the ozone standard of Norway maintained by the Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU) and the common reference standard of the key comparison, maintained by the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (BIPM). The instruments have been compared over a nominal ozone amount-of-substance fraction range from 0 nmol/mol to 500 nmol/mol.

2020

Final report from NMR project 'Test of a filter pack combined with a PM10 inlet'. Project number 04FOX5. IVL Report B1686

Ferm, M.; Makkonen, U.; Hanssen, J.E.; Ellermann, T.

2006

Final report for ESA Validation Data Centre, EVDC. NILU OR

Fjæraa, Ann Mari.

Statusrapport for prosjektet.

2015

Final project report. NILU OR

Guerreiro, C.

2010

FILTER: Framework for Improving Low-Cost Sensor Network Data for Air Quality Monitoring

Hassani, Amirhossein; Salamalikis, Vasileios; Schneider, Philipp; Stebel, Kerstin; Castell, Nuria

2025

Filter pack with PM10 inlet for chemical analysis of aerosols. NILU F

Ferm, M.; Makkonen, U.; Hanssen, J.-E.; Ellermann, T.

2005

Filling the Gaps in PFAS Detection: Integrating GC-MS Non-Targeted Analysis for Comprehensive Environmental Monitoring and Exposure Assessment

Newton, Seth R.; Bowden, John A.; Charest, Nathaniel; Jackson, Stephen R.; Koelmel, Jeremy P.; Liberatore, Hannah K.; Lin, Ashley M.; Lowe, Charles N.; Nieto, Sofia; Pollitt, Krystal J. Godri; Robuck, Anna R.; Rostkowski, Pawel; Townsend, Timothy G.; Wallace, M. Ariel Geer; Williams, Anthony John

American Chemical Society (ACS)

2025

Fighting air pollution: people can help. NILU F

Castell, N.; Liu, H.-Y.; Kobernus, M.; Schneider, P.; Lahoz, W.; Bartonova, A.

2014

Fifteen years of airborne particulates in vitro toxicology in Milano: Lessons and perspectives learned

Longhin, Eleonora Marte; Mantecca, Paride; Gualtieri, Maurizio

Air pollution is one of the world’s leading environmental causes of death. The epidemiological relationship between outdoor air pollution and the onset of health diseases associated with death is now well established. Relevant toxicological proofs are now dissecting the molecular processes that cause inflammation, reactive species generation, and DNA damage. In addition, new data are pointing out the role of airborne particulates in the modulation of genes and microRNAs potentially involved in the onset of human diseases. In the present review we collect the relevant findings on airborne particulates of one of the biggest hot spots of air pollution in Europe (i.e., the Po Valley), in the largest urban area of this region, Milan. The different aerodynamic fractions are discussed separately with a specific focus on fine and ultrafine particles that are now the main focus of several studies. Results are compared with more recent international findings. Possible future perspectives of research are proposed to create a new discussion among scientists working on the toxicological effects of airborne particles.

MDPI

2020

Field- and model-based calibration of polyurethane foam passive air samplers in different climate regions highlights differences in sampler uptake performance

Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla; Melymuk, Lisa; White, Kevin B.; Kalina, Jiří; Madadi, Vincent O.; Adu-Kumi, Sam; Prokeš, Roman; Pribylova, Petra; Klanova, Jana

Elsevier

2020

Field test of available methods to measure remotely SOx and NOx emissions from ships.

Balzani Lööv, J. M.; Alfoldy, B.; Gast, L. F. L.; Hjorth, J.; Lagler, F.; Mellqvist, J.; Beecken, J.; Berg, N.; Duyzer, J.; Westrate, H.; Swart, D. P. J.; Berkhout, A. J. C.; Jalkanen, J.-P.; Prata, A. J.; van der Hoff, G. R.; Borowiak, A.

2014

Field observations of puff meandering in the atmospheric boundary layer

Dinger, Anna Solvejg; Stebel, Kerstin; Cassiani, Massimo; Ardeshiri, Hamidreza; Kylling, Arve; Park, Soon-Young; Pisso, Ignacio; Schmidbauer, Norbert; Stohl, Andreas

2019

Field measurements of indoor air in one Norwegian School

Alam, Azimil Gani; Singh, Nardeep; Mathisen, Hans Martin; Bartonova, Alena; Fredriksen, Mirjam; Høiskar, Britt Ann Kåstad; Yang, Zhirong; Gustavsen, Kai; Hart, Kent; Fredriksen, Tore; Canet, Alfred Mansanet; Almén, John Charles; Cao, Guangyu

2023

Field investigation of perceived IEQ : study case in Norwegian secondary school with DCV

Alam, Azimil Gani; Cao, Guangyu; Mathisen, Hans Martin; Rosti, Behnam; Bartonova, Alena; Fredriksen, Mirjam; Høiskar, Britt Ann Kåstad; Gustavsen, Kai; Hart, Kent; Fredriksen, Tore; Canet, Alfred Mansanet; Almén, John Charles

2024

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