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Potential release of carbon nanotubes from their composites during grinding
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Materials ScienceReal-time Aerosol MonitoringChemical EngineeringHigh Temperature AerosolEngineeringCarbon-based MaterialNanomaterialsMechanical EngineeringComposite TechnologyCarbon AerogelsPolystyrene-based CompositesAerosol ParticlesNanocompositePotential ReleaseCarbon Nanotubes
We investigated the particle release caused by the grinding of polystyrene-based composites with and without single-wall carbon nanotubes (CNTs). In the results of real-time aerosol monitoring, considerable increases in the number concentration of nano-sized aerosol particles were observed during the grinding of both CNT-containing and CNT-free polystyrene. When a thermodenuder was used, the number of released nanoparticles was reduced by over 99.9%, indicating that the nanoparticles were presumably volatile particles released by the friction heat produced by grinding the composite. In an electron microscopic analysis of the aerosol particles, micron-sized particles with protruding fibers (probably CNTs) were observed, whereas free-standing CNTs were not observed.
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