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By the AVICENN team – Last modification November 2025

Silica nanoparticles

Multiple application sectors

Silica is used by industry in a wide variety of applications. Synthetic amorphous silicas (SAS) are used:

  • as a moisture absorber in many products (including baby diapers and sanitary pads)1Two reports from Anses show this (without specifying the potential associated risks):
    Safety of baby diapers – Revised opinion of Anses, Collective expertise report, Anses, January 2019
    Safety of intimate protection products, Anses, December 2019: the study of the national registry of substances in the nanoparticulate state (r-nano) confirmed that “Silica in the nanoparticulate state is used for its “superabsorbent” properties. It is notably sold to actors involved in the manufacture of diapers and sanitary pads.”)
  • in food, as a food additive (E551) or “processing aid”:
    • anti-caking agent in powdered foodstuffs (sugar, salt, flour, cocoa, and many dehydrated products such as soups, instant noodles, coffee, etc.)
    • or viscosity modifier in sauces, soups, dressings, etc.
    • we would absorb on average about 124 mg per day
    • authorized, including in nano form for precisely defined uses (powdered foodstuffs, sugar, salt, seasoning, rice…) in 2009
    • its safety is questionable.
  • in cosmetic (lipsticks, shampoos, creams), as texturizing / fluidizing / opacifying agents and also, in toothpaste for example, as abrasive
  • as reinforcing or thickening agents in various systems (elastomers, resins, paints, inks)
  • in beer and wine as clarifying agents
  • for non-stick coating2Cf. e.g. “Nanomaterials – Silica coating more slippery than Teflon”, Die Welt, March 2010 (like Teflon).

Presence of silica nanoparticles in France

According to the Ministry of Ecological Transition and Solidarity3Cf. bilan R-nano 2024, Ministry of Ecological Transition and Solidarity, February 2025, more than 100,000 tons of silicon dioxide (SiO2) nanos were registered in the r-nano database as imported and manufactured nano substances in France in 2023. This tonnage should be precised, as the quantities registered in the French R-nano database are below the quantities actually present on the French market, since many nanomaterials are not registered as such by industry.

Different nanoforms of silica are imported or produced in France, under different names: “silica gel”, “silicon dioxide”, “synthetic amorphous silica”, “salicylic acid – magnesium salt”, “silane”, “silicon dioxide”, “silicate”, “silane”, “dichlorodimethyl-“, “products of silica reaction”).

Almost all (if not all) of the primary silica particles used are nanomaterials:

  • SAS used in cosmetics. In July 2019, the European Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) published its final opinion on the solubility of synthetic amorphous silica (SAS)5Opinion on solubility of Synthetic Amorphous Silica (SAS), Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS), June 20-21, 2019 (Corrigendum of December 6, 2019) according to which hydrophilic and hydrophobic SAS are to be considered as insoluble or very slightly soluble; under the Cosmetics Regulations 2009, these two SAS are therefore to be considered as nanomaterials and should be labeled with the word [nano].

Vigilance is required because there are significant risks associated with silica nanoparticles.

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