New evidence towards the release of airborne carbon nanotubes when burning nanocomposite polymers

The combustion of a CNT-filled nanocomposite polymer have been studied thanks to the use of differential thermal analysis coupled to measurement devices (sampling and particle concentration monitoring) to evaluate the potential release of nano-objects in the fumes. We demonstrate that, in some circumstance, airborne carbon nanotubes (isolated fibres or agglomerates) are released in the combustion fumes when a piece of nanocomposite polymer is burned. This result completes the state-of-the art literature, bringing brand new evidence of CNT release from final product thanks to the use of an adapted experimental setup. Then, our conclusions address a new kind of safety issues in regard to the end of life (fire, combustion) of this kind of nanocomposites.

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Source 14. Annual Nanotech conference & expo
Author Fleury, Dominique, R'Mili, Badr, Janes, Agnès, Vignes, Alexis, Bomfim, J.A.S., Sinesi, S., Bouillard, Jacques
Maintainer CCSD
Last Updated May 5, 2026, 17:58 (UTC)
Created May 5, 2026, 17:58 (UTC)
Identifier ineris-00970838
Language en
contributor Institut National de l'Environnement Industriel et des Risques (INERIS)
coverage Boston, United States
creator Fleury, Dominique
date 2011-06-13T00:00:00
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