Occupational exposure to quartz dust is associated with fatal diseases. Quartz dusts generated by mechanical fracturing are characterized by a broad range of micrometric to nanometric particles. The contribution of this nanometric fraction to the overall toxicity of quartz is still largely unexplored, primarily because of the strong electrostatic adhesion forces that prevent isolation of the nanofraction. Furthermore, fractured silica dust exhibits special surface features, namely nearly free silanols (NFS), which impart a membranolytic activity to quartz. Nanoquartz can be synthetized via bottom-up methods, but the surface chemistry of such crystals strongly differs from that of nanoparticles resulting from fracturing. Here, we report a to...
Prolonged inhalation of crystalline silica particles has long been known to cause lung inflammation ...
Surface modification of quartz inhibits toxicity, particle uptake, and oxidative DNA damage in human...
The rapid uptake of nanomaterials in life sciences calls for the development of universal, high-yiel...
Background: Exposure to some - but not all - quartz particles is associated to silicosis, lung cance...
This work describes the first chemical method for the preparation of quartz nanocrystals. Microscopi...
Nano silica particles were used as substrates for the deposition of dopant silver nano particles, wi...
<p>The classification of Respirable Crystalline Silica (RCS) as carcinogenic for humans has drawn gr...
The pathogenicity of quartz involves lysosomal alteration in alveolar macrophages. This event trigge...
Many experimental studies about the harmful effects of crystalline silica on human health are presen...
Quartz nucleation normally requires harsh conditions; for instance, hydrothermal processes at 200–30...
Airborne dust emission standards are receiving growing attention. This trend is motivated by signifi...
In this work, we report a solvothermal synthesis method that allows the crystallization of quartz to...
Amorphous silicas, opposite to crystalline polymorphs, have been regarded so far as nonpathogenic, b...
The unlimited applications of nanoparticles in human life are increasing day by day. Nanoparticles h...
Nanostructured porous silica particles with sizes in the micro-meter to sub-micrometer range are of ...
Prolonged inhalation of crystalline silica particles has long been known to cause lung inflammation ...
Surface modification of quartz inhibits toxicity, particle uptake, and oxidative DNA damage in human...
The rapid uptake of nanomaterials in life sciences calls for the development of universal, high-yiel...
Background: Exposure to some - but not all - quartz particles is associated to silicosis, lung cance...
This work describes the first chemical method for the preparation of quartz nanocrystals. Microscopi...
Nano silica particles were used as substrates for the deposition of dopant silver nano particles, wi...
<p>The classification of Respirable Crystalline Silica (RCS) as carcinogenic for humans has drawn gr...
The pathogenicity of quartz involves lysosomal alteration in alveolar macrophages. This event trigge...
Many experimental studies about the harmful effects of crystalline silica on human health are presen...
Quartz nucleation normally requires harsh conditions; for instance, hydrothermal processes at 200–30...
Airborne dust emission standards are receiving growing attention. This trend is motivated by signifi...
In this work, we report a solvothermal synthesis method that allows the crystallization of quartz to...
Amorphous silicas, opposite to crystalline polymorphs, have been regarded so far as nonpathogenic, b...
The unlimited applications of nanoparticles in human life are increasing day by day. Nanoparticles h...
Nanostructured porous silica particles with sizes in the micro-meter to sub-micrometer range are of ...
Prolonged inhalation of crystalline silica particles has long been known to cause lung inflammation ...
Surface modification of quartz inhibits toxicity, particle uptake, and oxidative DNA damage in human...
The rapid uptake of nanomaterials in life sciences calls for the development of universal, high-yiel...