2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.127544
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Graphene oxide incorporating carbon fibre-reinforced composites submitted to simultaneous impact and fire: Physicochemical characterisation and toxicology of the by-products

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“…There was no significant toxic effect on cytotoxicity due to CFC + GO. The authors have also reported that CFC + GO soot induced ROS production in a concentration-dependent manner (Figures and ) …”
Section: Carbon-fiber-reinforced Composites (Cfcs) and Graphene Oxide...mentioning
confidence: 71%
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“…There was no significant toxic effect on cytotoxicity due to CFC + GO. The authors have also reported that CFC + GO soot induced ROS production in a concentration-dependent manner (Figures and ) …”
Section: Carbon-fiber-reinforced Composites (Cfcs) and Graphene Oxide...mentioning
confidence: 71%
“…The authors have also reported that CFC + GO soot induced ROS production in a concentration-dependent manner ( Figures 80 and 81 ). 306 …”
Section: Carbon-fiber-reinforced Composites (Cfcs) and Graphene Oxide...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of GO (CFC_GO sample), while did not affect the cytotoxicity profile, significantly increased the pro-inflammatory and oxidative stress response of the soot from effluents. 27 Clearly more work is required to understand the toxicological behaviours of composite samples containing GO and other nanomaterials.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to evaluate their effect on in vitro toxicity, the particulates released from CFC and CFC_GO samples under different conditions were subjected to cytotoxicity assessment and reported in detail in our previous publication. 27 It was observed that in CFC, particles/soot captured from back face and effluents were not cytotoxic, though induced a pro-inflammatory response. The cytotoxicity increased when the concentrations of soot increased, most probably caused by fibres of reduced diameters.…”
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