数据引导的成果:二氧化钛涂层光催化表面的开放FAIR数据集的集合

IF 5.5 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Irini Furxhi , Massimo Perucca , Giovanni Baldi , Valentina Dami , Andrea Cioni , Antti Joonas Koivisto , Rossella Bengalli , Paride Mantecca , Giulia Motta , Marie Carriere , Ozge Kose , Alessia Nicosia , Fabrizio Ravegnani , David Burrueco-Subirà , Ana Candalija , Joan Cabellos , Socorro Vázquez-Campos , Elma Lahive , Emily Eagles , Jesus-Maria Lopez de Ipiña , Anna Costa
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本文提出了一个多伙伴联盟内的大规模合作努力,以系统地构建、管理和公开共享符合FAIR原则的数据。这些数据来自于二氧化钛(tio2)纳米材料(NMs)用于光催化除污表面的案例研究,这些材料是在安全与可持续设计(SSbD)方法下通过各种喷涂技术生产的。这些数据通过专门的Zenodo社区(https://zenodo.org/communities/asina/records)公开提供,包括单独托管数据和相应元数据的单个记录。每个数据集都以“ASINA数据集”开始系统地命名,以反映其上下文,然后是i)从合成到生命周期结束的相关生命周期阶段(LCS), ii) SSbD维度(即功能,安全性和环境方面),以及iii)评估的特征(例如,物理化学性质,危害评估,功能评估)便于搜索。数据文件包括“描述符”excel选项卡,这是一个源自原始数据的统一版本,用于可视化、数据集成和未来的建模应用。元数据在单独的记录中提供,并包括详细信息,如贡献者姓名和隶属关系、实验协议、仪器、字典定义、本体和许可条款。在Zenodo中,数据和元数据文件使用相关标识符相互配对,其中每个数据文件包括其相应元数据文件的DOI,反之亦然。总共提供了43个相互关联的记录,捕获了案例研究,提供了结构化和机器可操作的资源,支持纳米安全和纳米信息学社区内的建模、数据集成和协调工作。这项工作通过专门的数据引导进行协调,从而实现了合作伙伴之间的信任建立、元数据对齐和一致的公平实施。
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The fruits of data shepherding: A collection of open FAIR datasets for titanium dioxide coated photocatalytic surfaces
This paper presents a large-scale collaborative effort within a multi-partner consortium, to systematically structure, curate, and openly share data in alignment with the FAIR principles. The data result from a case study of titanium dioxide (TiO₂) nanomaterials (NMs) for photocatalytic depolluting surfaces, produced via various spray coating techniques under the Safe and Sustainable by Design (SSbD) approach. The data are publicly available through a dedicated Zenodo community (https://zenodo.org/communities/asina/records), comprising of individual records that separately host the data and the corresponding metadata. Each dataset is systematically named to reflect its context beginning with “ASINA dataset,” followed by i) the relevant life cycle stage (LCS) from synthesis to end-of-life, ii) the SSbD dimension (i.e., functionality, safety, and environmental aspects), and iii) the assessed features (e.g., physicochemical properties, hazard evaluation, functionality assessment) facilitating searchability. The data files include “descriptors” excel tab, which is a harmonized version derived from primary data for visualization, data integration and future modeling applications. Metadata are provided in separate records and include detailed information such as contributor name and affiliations, experimental protocols, instrumentation, dictionary definitions, ontologies, and licensing terms. The data and metadata files are mutually paired in Zenodo using related identifiers, where each data file includes the DOI of its corresponding metadata file, and vice versa. In total, 43 interlinked records are provided capturing the case study, offering structured and machine-actionable resources that support modeling, data integration and harmonization efforts within the nanosafety and nanoinformatics communities. This effort was coordinated through dedicated data shepherding, which enabled trust-building, metadata alignment, and consistent FAIR implementation across partners.
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NanoImpact
NanoImpact Social Sciences-Safety Research
CiteScore
11.00
自引率
6.10%
发文量
69
审稿时长
23 days
期刊介绍: NanoImpact is a multidisciplinary journal that focuses on nanosafety research and areas related to the impacts of manufactured nanomaterials on human and environmental systems and the behavior of nanomaterials in these systems.
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