Fibers (Mar 2014)

Release of Carbon Nanotubes from Polymer Nanocomposites

  • Lukas Schlagenhauf,
  • Frank Nüesch,
  • Jing Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fib2020108
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
pp. 108 – 127

Abstract

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Carbon nanotube (CNT)/polymer nanocomposites have superior properties compared to the neat polymer matrix. They now are widely used in industry, but questions have been raised about the risks of such materials since CNTs can be toxic when inhaled. For a risk assessment of CNT nanocomposites, it is crucial to know whether CNTs from nanocomposites can be released into the environment or if they remain embedded in the matrix. This review article summarizes the studies that investigated the release of CNTs from nanocomposites during the service life. Three scenarios are reviewed, the release of particles due to mechanical impact, the release due to weathering processes, and the release due to fire. A release during composite production and disposal is not incorporated.

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