Characteristics of multiwall carbon nanotubes for an intratracheal instillation study with rats

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Abstract

Much concem has been raised over the health consequences of workers exposed to carbon nanotubes. In order to characterize multi-wall carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) suspended in a phosphate-buffered saline containing 0.1% Tween 80 for an intratracheal instillation study. Length and width distributions of the MWCNT fibers, dispersion of MWCNT in the suspension and in the lung tissue and the MWCNT contents of metal impurities were investigated. Arithmetic mean length and width of the MWCNT fibers as measured on scanning electron microscope (SEM) photographs were 5.0 -m and 88 nm, respectively, and fibers longer than 5.0 //m were 38.9% of all fibers measured. Dynamic light scattering size measurement revealed that 5-niin ultrasonication, together with addition of Tween 80 into the suspension, decreased the hydrodynamic diameters of the agglomerated MWCNT to those of finer particles below 1.0 ßm. SEM observation showed good dispersion of MWCNT in the suspension, and in the alveoli on Day 1 after instillation. Concentration of iron, chromium and nickel in the MWCNT were 4,400, 48 and 17 ppm (wt/wt), respectively, all of which were below levels that would eUcit positive pulmonary toxic responses to these metals. The results suggest that well-dispersed, long and thin MWCNT fibers exhibit asbestos-like pathogenicity in the lung.

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Takaya, M., Serita, F., Yamazaki, K., Aiso, S., Kubota, H., Asakura, M., … Fukushima, S. (2010). Characteristics of multiwall carbon nanotubes for an intratracheal instillation study with rats. Industrial Health, 48(4), 452–459. https://doi.org/10.2486/indhealth.MS1128

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