Department of Materials, Imperial College London, Exhibition Road, London, UK.
Nanomedicine (Lond). 2011 Jul;6(5):849-65. doi: 10.2217/nnm.11.87.
Demand for carbon nanotubes (CNTs) is increasing rapidly in electrical, mechanical, and health and medical applications due to their thermal, electrical conductive and other properties. The continued commercial up-scaling of CNT production and application needs to be accompanied by an understanding of the occupational health, public safety and environmental implications of these materials. An increasing volume of literature on the toxicity of CNTs is being published; however, the results of these studies are frequently inconclusive. Due to the enormous number of permutations of nanoparticle shape, dimensions, composition and surface chemistry, only a fundamental understanding of the processes by which CNTs interact with cells will allow a realistic, practical assessment of the risks of the wide range of possible products. Alternatively, by understanding how the physicochemical properties of CNTs relate to their interaction with cells, it will be possible to design 'medical grade' CNTs, which can be used as diagnostic agents or as vectors to deliver therapeutic agents to cell and tissue targets. This article discusses the challenges associated with characterizing the toxicity of CNTs and the need for complimentary nanometrology techniques to relate their physicochemical properties to their toxicity.
由于其热学、导电性和其他特性,碳纳米管(CNTs)在电气、机械以及健康和医疗应用领域的需求正在迅速增长。随着 CNT 生产和应用的持续商业化扩大,需要了解这些材料的职业健康、公共安全和环境影响。关于 CNT 毒性的文献数量正在不断增加;然而,这些研究的结果往往并不确定。由于纳米颗粒形状、尺寸、组成和表面化学的排列组合数量巨大,只有对 CNT 与细胞相互作用的过程有了基本的了解,才能对广泛的可能产品的风险进行现实的、实际的评估。或者,通过了解 CNT 的物理化学性质与其与细胞相互作用的关系,就有可能设计出“医用级”的 CNT,可将其用作诊断剂或载体,将治疗剂递送到细胞和组织靶标。本文讨论了表征 CNT 毒性所面临的挑战,以及需要互补的纳米计量技术将其物理化学性质与其毒性联系起来的必要性。