Abstract Chemical reactivity of asbestos tremolite from Italy and USA localities and Union Internationale Contre le Cancer (UICC) crocidolite was studied in relation to Fe content, oxidation state, and structural coordination. Direct correlation between amount of Fe2+ at the exposed M(1) and M(2) sites of the amphibole structure and fiber chemical reactivity was established. The in vitro toxicity of the same samples was investigated on human alveolar A549 cell line. Relationship between crystal-chemical features and cell toxicity is not straightforward. UICC crocidolite has Fe content and chemical reactivity largely higher than that of tremolite samples, but all show comparable in vitro toxic potential. Results obtained evidenc...
Five samples of tremolite asbestos from Italy and USA were fully characterized by ICP-MS, SEM, EMPA,...
This study discloses the morphological and chemical-structural modifications that occur during therm...
Mineral fibers are potential carcinogens to humans. In order to help clarify the etiology of the pat...
Abstract Chemical reactivity of asbestos tremolite from Italy and USA localities and Union Internat...
Chemical reactivity of asbestos tremolite from Italy and USA localities and Union Internationale Con...
Among asbestos minerals, fibrous riebeckite (crocidolite) and tremolite share the amphibole structur...
The present investigations correlate the potentials of the reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation ...
Non-occupational, environmental and unintentional exposure to fibrous tremolite, one of the most wid...
Surface reactivity of a fibrous tremolite sample from Castelluccio Superiore (Italy) was investigate...
This study aimed at investigating the surface modifications occurring on amphibole asbestos (crocido...
Asbestos related research began approximately 60 years ago, yet, the mechanism(s) by which asbestos ...
The biological interaction of several mineral fibers with cells and tissue can generate fibrosis, lu...
Although asbestos represents today one of the most harmful contaminant on Earth, in 72% of the count...
Five samples of tremolite asbestos from Italy and USA were fully characterized by ICP-MS, SEM, EMPA,...
This study discloses the morphological and chemical-structural modifications that occur during therm...
Mineral fibers are potential carcinogens to humans. In order to help clarify the etiology of the pat...
Abstract Chemical reactivity of asbestos tremolite from Italy and USA localities and Union Internat...
Chemical reactivity of asbestos tremolite from Italy and USA localities and Union Internationale Con...
Among asbestos minerals, fibrous riebeckite (crocidolite) and tremolite share the amphibole structur...
The present investigations correlate the potentials of the reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation ...
Non-occupational, environmental and unintentional exposure to fibrous tremolite, one of the most wid...
Surface reactivity of a fibrous tremolite sample from Castelluccio Superiore (Italy) was investigate...
This study aimed at investigating the surface modifications occurring on amphibole asbestos (crocido...
Asbestos related research began approximately 60 years ago, yet, the mechanism(s) by which asbestos ...
The biological interaction of several mineral fibers with cells and tissue can generate fibrosis, lu...
Although asbestos represents today one of the most harmful contaminant on Earth, in 72% of the count...
Five samples of tremolite asbestos from Italy and USA were fully characterized by ICP-MS, SEM, EMPA,...
This study discloses the morphological and chemical-structural modifications that occur during therm...
Mineral fibers are potential carcinogens to humans. In order to help clarify the etiology of the pat...