Literature DB >> 21671434

On the lifecycle of nanocomposites: comparing released fragments and their in-vivo hazards from three release mechanisms and four nanocomposites.

Wendel Wohlleben1, Sandra Brill, Matthias W Meier, Michael Mertler, Gerhard Cox, Sabine Hirth, Bernhard von Vacano, Volker Strauss, Silke Treumann, Karin Wiench, Lan Ma-Hock, Robert Landsiedel.   

Abstract

Nanocomposites are the dominating class of nanomaterials to come into consumer contact, and were in general assumed to pose low risk. The first data is now emerging on the exposure from nanocomposites, but little is yet known about their hypothetical nanospecific physiological effects, giving ample room for speculation. For the first time, this comprehensive study addresses these aspects in a systematic series of thermoplastic and cementitious nanocomposite materials. Earlier reports that 'chalking', the release of pigments from weathered paints, also occurs for nanocomposites, are confirmed. In contrast, mechanical forces by normal consumer use or do-it-yourself sanding do not disrupt nanofillers (nanoparticles or nanofibers) from the matrix. Detailed evidence is provided for the nature of the degradation products: no free nanofillers are detected up to the detection threshold of 100 ppm. Sanding powders measuring 1 to 80 μm in diameter are identified with the original material, still containing the nanofillers. The potential hazard from aerosols generated by sanding nanocomposites up to the nuisance dust limit is also investigated. In-vivo instillation in rats is used to quantify physiological effects on degradation products from abraded nanocomposites, in comparison to the abraded matrix without nanofiller and to the pure nanofiller. In this pioneering and preliminary evaluation, the hazards cannot be distinguished with or without nanofiller.
Copyright © 2011 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Keywords:  aluminosilicates; biophysics; carbon nanotubes; nanocomposites; toxicity

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21671434     DOI: 10.1002/smll.201002054

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Small        ISSN: 1613-6810            Impact factor:   13.281


  25 in total

1.  Linking Exposures of Particles Released From Nano-Enabled Products to Toxicology: An Integrated Methodology for Particle Sampling, Extraction, Dispersion, and Dosing.

Authors:  Anoop K Pal; Christa Y Watson; Sandra V Pirela; Dilpreet Singh; Marie-Cecile G Chalbot; Ilias Kavouras; Philip Demokritou
Journal:  Toxicol Sci       Date:  2015-05-20       Impact factor: 4.849

2.  Testing of Nanoparticle Release from a Composite Containing Nanomaterial Using a Chamber System.

Authors:  Gun Ho Lee; Kang-Ho Ahn; Il Je Yu
Journal:  J Vis Exp       Date:  2016-11-22       Impact factor: 1.355

3.  Experimental Protocol to Investigate Particle Aerosolization of a Product Under Abrasion and Under Environmental Weathering.

Authors:  Neeraj Shandilya; Olivier Louis Le Bihan; Christophe Bressot; Martin Morgeneyer
Journal:  J Vis Exp       Date:  2016-09-16       Impact factor: 1.355

4.  Preparation, characterization, and in vitro dosimetry of dispersed, engineered nanomaterials.

Authors:  Glen M DeLoid; Joel M Cohen; Georgios Pyrgiotakis; Philip Demokritou
Journal:  Nat Protoc       Date:  2017-01-19       Impact factor: 13.491

5.  Impact of UV irradiation on multiwall carbon nanotubes in nanocomposites: formation of entangled surface layer and mechanisms of release resistance.

Authors:  Tinh Nguyen; Elijah J Petersen; Bastien Pellegrin; Justin M Gorham; Thomas Lam; Minhua Zhao; Lipiin Sung
Journal:  Carbon N Y       Date:  2017-01-31       Impact factor: 9.594

6.  An integrated methodology for the assessment of environmental health implications during thermal decomposition of nano-enabled products.

Authors:  Georgios A Sotiriou; Dilpreet Singh; Fang Zhang; Wendel Wohlleben; Marie-Cecile G Chalbot; Ilias G Kavouras; Philip Demokritou
Journal:  Environ Sci Nano       Date:  2015-06-01

7.  Degradation products from consumer nanocomposites: a case study on quantum dot lighting.

Authors:  Jingyu Liu; John Katahara; Guanglai Li; Seth Coe-Sullivan; Robert H Hurt
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2012-03-07       Impact factor: 9.028

Review 8.  Review of techniques and studies characterizing the release of carbon nanotubes from nanocomposites: Implications for exposure and human health risk assessment.

Authors:  Michael Kovochich; Cha-Chen David Fung; Raghavendhran Avanasi; Amy K Madl
Journal:  J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol       Date:  2017-05-31       Impact factor: 5.563

9.  Evaluation of Airborne Particle Emissions from Commercial Products Containing Carbon Nanotubes.

Authors:  Guannan Huang; Jae Hong Park; Lorenzo G Cena; Betsy L Shelton; Thomas M Peters
Journal:  J Nanopart Res       Date:  2012-10-20       Impact factor: 2.253

10.  Toxicological Implications of Released Particulate Matter during Thermal Decomposition of Nano-Enabled Thermoplastics.

Authors:  Christa Watson-Wright; Dilpreet Singh; Philip Demokritou
Journal:  NanoImpact       Date:  2016-12-29
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