Certain types of carbon nanotubes could cause the same health
problems as asbestos, according to the results of two recent studies.
In one,
published yesterday, tests in mice showed that long and straight
multiwalled carbon nanotubes cause the same kind of inflammation and
lesions in the type of tissues that surround the lungs that is caused
by asbestos. The other study, also done in mice, showed that similar carbon nanotubes eventually led to cancerous tumors.
Carbon nanotubes, tube-shaped carbon molecules just tens of
nanometers in diameter, have excellent electronic and mechanical
properties that make them attractive for a number of applications. They
have already been incorporated into some products, such as tennis
rackets and bicycles, and eventually they could be used in a wide variety of applications, including medical therapies, water purification, and ultrafast and compact computer chips. "It's a material that's got many unique characteristics," says Andrew Maynard, a coauthor of one of the studies, which appears in the current issue of Nature Nanotechnology. "But of course nothing comes along like this that is completely free from risk." Read More...