Assessment of airborn multiwalled carbon nanotubes in a manufactoring environment


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Abstract

This study was carried out in a factory producing multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) by the catalytic chemical vapor deposition method in a pyrolysis reactor. Air samples of the personal breathing areas were collected simultaneously on mixed cellulose ester filters, for analysis by transmission electron s (TEM), and on high-purity quartz filters for thermal-optical analysis of elemental carbon (EC). It is found that the production of MWCNTs is accompanied by the release of the MWCNT structures in the air of different working zones. The concentration of respirable aerosol in the personal breathing areas, averaged over an 8-hour period, ranges from 0.54 to 6.11 μg/m3 based on EC. Airborne MWCNTs were found in the form of agglomerates that range in size from about 1 to 10 μm. These data are consistent with measurements in different plants by two other international groups (from the United States and Sweden) using similar methodology (TEM in combination with EC analysis). In the absence of convincing data on the potential health risks of MWCNTs, and following the principle of reasonable precautions, preventive measures should be taken to minimize exposure to these materials.

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L. M. Fatkhutdinova

Kazan State Medical University

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Email: liliya.fatkhutdinova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, ul Butlerova 49, Kazan, 420012

T. O. Khaliullin

Kazan State Medical University

Email: liliya.fatkhutdinova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, ul Butlerova 49, Kazan, 420012

R. R. Zalyalov

Kazan State Medical University

Email: liliya.fatkhutdinova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, ul Butlerova 49, Kazan, 420012

A. G. Tkachev

Tambov State Technical University

Email: liliya.fatkhutdinova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, ul. Sovetskaya 106, Tambov, 392000

M. E. Birch

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

Email: liliya.fatkhutdinova@gmail.com
United States, Cincinnati, Ohio

A. A. Shvedova

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

Email: liliya.fatkhutdinova@gmail.com
United States, Morgantown, West Virginia

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