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Graphene could be dangerous to humans

Accepted submission by AnonTechie at 2014-04-30 19:40:02
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Wonder-material graphene could be dangerous to humans and the environment

Everybody's favorite nanomaterial may have a plethora of near-magical properties, but as it turns out, it could also be bad for the environment — and bad for you, too. It's easy to get carried away when you start talking about graphene. Comprised of single atom thick layers of carbon, graphene is incredibly light, incredibly strong, extremely flexible and highly conductive both of heat and electricity. Its properties hold the promise of outright technological revolution in so many fields that it has been called a wonder material.

Two recent studies give us a less than rosy angle. In the first, a team of biologists, engineers and material scientists at Brown University examined graphene's potential toxicity in human cells. They found that the jagged edges of graphene nanoparticles, super sharp and super strong, easily pierced through cell membranes in human lung, skin and immune cells, suggesting the potential to do serious damage in humans and other animals.

http://news.brown.edu/pressreleases/2013/07/graphe ne [brown.edu]

http://ucrtoday.ucr.edu/22044 [ucr.edu]

http://www.acsmaterial.com/upload/1111/270102384.p df [acsmaterial.com] (PDF)

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