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Characterisation of carbon nanotubes in the context of toxicity studies

January 1, 2009

Nanotechnology has the potential to revolutionise our futures, but has also prompted concerns about the possibility that nanomaterials may harm humans or the biosphere. The unique properties of nanoparticles, that give them novel size dependent functionalities, may also have the potential to cause harm. Discrepancies in existing human health and environmental studies have shown the importance of good quality, well-characterized reference nanomaterials for toxicological studies.

Here we make a case for the importance of the detailed characterization of nanoparticles, using several methods, particularly to allow the recognition of impurities and the presence of chemically identical but structurally distinct phases. Methods to characterise fully, commercially available multi-wall carbon nanotubes at different scales, are presented.

Publication Year 2009
Title Characterisation of carbon nanotubes in the context of toxicity studies
DOI 10.1186/1476-069X-8-S1-S3
Authors D. Berhanu, A. Dybowska, S.K. Misra, C.J. Stanley, P. Ruenraroengsak, A.R. Boccaccini, T.D. Tetley, S. N. Luoma, J.A. Plant, E. Valsami-Jones
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Environmental Health
Index ID 70033864
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Toxic Substances Hydrology Program