| Literature DB >> 31765863 |
Zan Peng1, Xiaojuan Liu2, Wei Zhang2, Zhuotong Zeng3, Zhifeng Liu4, Chang Zhang5, Yang Liu1, Binbin Shao1, Qinghua Liang1, Wangwang Tang1, Xingzhong Yuan1.
Abstract
Carbon nanomaterials (CNMs) are novel nanomaterials with excellent physicochemical properties, which are widely used in biomedicine, energy and sensing. Besides, CNMs also play an important role in environmental pollution control, which can absorb heavy metals, antibiotics and harmful gases. However, CNMs are inevitably entering the environment while they are rapidly developing. They are harmful to living organisms in the environment and are difficult to degrade under natural conditions. Here, we systematically describe the toxicity of carbon nanotubes (CNTs), graphene (GRA) and C60 to cells, animals, humans, and microorganisms. According to the current research results, the toxicity mechanism is summarized, including oxidative stress response, mechanical damage and effects on biological enzymes. In addition, according to the latest research progress, we focus on the two major degradation methods of chemical degradation and biodegradation of CNTs, GRA and C60. Meanwhile, the reaction conditions and degradation mechanisms of degradation are respectively stated. Moreover, we have prospects for the limitations of CNM degradation under non-experimental conditions and their potential application.Entities:
Keywords: Application; Carbon nanomaterials; Degradation; Toxicity
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31765863 DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2019.105298
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Int ISSN: 0160-4120 Impact factor: 9.621