Asbestos may cause adverse effects, but relationship between mineralogy and texture of fibres versus toxicity is still lacking. Toxicological studies can be interpreted and compared only if quantitative features of fibres are determined. Here, riebeckitic (“crocidolite”) amphibole fibres were analysed by XRPD, FTIR, SEM-EDS and EMP-WDS; only crystals with stochiometryA□BNa2C(Fe2+2.5Mg0.5)CFe3+2TSi8O22W(OH)2are present in the starting material used for the experiments. Fibres deposited from solutions of 0.1, 1, 10, 25, 50, 75 and 100 mg/L were counted by image analysis using SEM images. At 0.1 and 1 mg/L the fibres are well separated, whereas between 1 and 10 mg/L they start to agglomerate. In-vitro tests performed on fibres d...
The six natural silicates known as asbestos may induce fatal lung diseases via inhalation, with a la...
The term “asbestos” refers to a group of silicate minerals with a fibrous habit, which belong to the...
Among asbestos minerals, fibrous riebeckite (crocidolite) and tremolite share the amphibole structur...
Asbestos may cause adverse effects, but relationship between mineralogy and texture of fibres versus...
Airborne fibres and particularly asbestos represent hazards of great concern for human health becaus...
Asbestos is a noun used to describe minerals that either occur as long silky fibers or can be easily...
Mineral fibres are ubiquitous on Earth. Because many of them possess outstanding technological prope...
Crocidolite, amosite, anthophyllite, tremolite, actinolite besides the chrysotile serpentine polymor...
This work presents a comparative FEG-SEM study of the morphological and chemical characteristics of ...
Although asbestos represents today one of the most harmful contaminant on Earth, in 72% of the count...
This study aimed at investigating the surface modifications occurring on amphibole asbestos (crocido...
Among the different natural and industrial materials, asbestos are still retained to be significantl...
The six natural silicates known as asbestos may induce fatal lung diseases via inhalation, with a la...
The term “asbestos” refers to a group of silicate minerals with a fibrous habit, which belong to the...
Among asbestos minerals, fibrous riebeckite (crocidolite) and tremolite share the amphibole structur...
Asbestos may cause adverse effects, but relationship between mineralogy and texture of fibres versus...
Airborne fibres and particularly asbestos represent hazards of great concern for human health becaus...
Asbestos is a noun used to describe minerals that either occur as long silky fibers or can be easily...
Mineral fibres are ubiquitous on Earth. Because many of them possess outstanding technological prope...
Crocidolite, amosite, anthophyllite, tremolite, actinolite besides the chrysotile serpentine polymor...
This work presents a comparative FEG-SEM study of the morphological and chemical characteristics of ...
Although asbestos represents today one of the most harmful contaminant on Earth, in 72% of the count...
This study aimed at investigating the surface modifications occurring on amphibole asbestos (crocido...
Among the different natural and industrial materials, asbestos are still retained to be significantl...
The six natural silicates known as asbestos may induce fatal lung diseases via inhalation, with a la...
The term “asbestos” refers to a group of silicate minerals with a fibrous habit, which belong to the...
Among asbestos minerals, fibrous riebeckite (crocidolite) and tremolite share the amphibole structur...