NANOPARTICLE EMISSIONS FROM THE TRANSPORT SECTOR: HEALTH AND POLICY IMPACTS
Acronym
nPETS
Description of the granted funding
Air pollution in European cities is still threatening human health, even though EU emission directives have been sharpened over the last 25 years. Adverse health effects of airborne particles are strongly linked to their size. A major fraction of outdoor ultrafine particles is traffic generated from road, rail, air, and sea transportation. The story that nPETS aims to communicate is the life of the sub 100 nm emissions from its creation to its potential path to human beings and animals. The nPETS consortium aims to improve the knowledge of transport generated exhaust and non-exhaust nanoparticle emissions and their impacts on health and new public policies.
It aims to monitor and sample with state-of-the-art particle instruments the sub 100 nm transport generated emissions from shipping, road, rail, and aviation both in field and controlled laboratory environments. Both aged and fresh aerosols will be considered, including primary and secondary volatile and non-volatile particles. Characterising the emissions will be done from shipping, road, rail, and aviation by linking their sizes, chemical compositions, and morphologies to its specific emission sources such as engines, brakes, clutches, and tyres to increase the understanding of the mechanisms behind adverse risks posed by different types and sources of the identified sub 100 nm particles. The effects of nanoparticles from various transport modes and fuels, as well as specific emission sources, will be compared with a focus on markers of relevance for carcinogenesis and inflammation. Living cells will be exposed to collected and real-world primary and aged aerosols as well as primary and aged aerosols generated in the laboratory.
Furthermore, it also aims to evaluate the possible future impact of new policies in this area on public health and linking the impacts with specific emission sources. This should lead to an understanding and quantification of the risks posed by different types and sources.
Show moreStarting year
2021
End year
2024
Granted funding
LUNDS UNIVERSITET (SE)
143 250 €
Participant
DEPARTAMENT DE LA VICEPRESIDENCIA I D'ECONOMIA I HISENDA (ES)
48 625 €
Participant
FRENI BREMBO Spa (IT)
271 500 €
Participant
STOCKHOLMS STAD (SE)
364 637.5 €
Participant
ETHNIKO KENTRO EREVNAS KAI TECHNOLOGIKIS ANAPTYXIS (EL)
389 000 €
Participant
ISTITUTO DI RICERCHE FARMACOLOGICHE MARIO NEGRI (IT)
298 775 €
Participant
STOCKHOLMS UNIVERSITET (SE)
645 796.25 €
Participant
ARISTOTELIO PANEPISTIMIO THESSALONIKIS (EL)
549 375 €
Participant
UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS (UK)
386 825 €
Participant
KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET (SE)
389 443.75 €
Participant
KUNGLIGA TEKNISKA HOEGSKOLAN (SE)
809 700 €
Coordinator
AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DEINVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS (ES)
874 811.5 €
Participant
Amount granted
5 351 989 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
Research and Innovation action
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
SOCIETAL CHALLENGES - Smart, Green And Integrated Transport (5374Topic
Understanding and mitigating the effects on public health of emerging non-regulated nanoparticle emissions issues and noise (LC-MG-1-14-2020Call ID
H2020-MG-2020-TwoStages Other information
Funding decision number
954377
Identified topics
chemicals, toxicity