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Combustion-Generated Nanoparticulates in the El Paso, TX, USA / Juarez, Mexico Metroplex: Their Comparative Characterization and Potential for Adverse Health Effects

In this paper we report on the collection of fine (PM(1)) and ultrafine (PM(0.1)), or nanoparticulate, carbonaceous materials using thermophoretic precipitation onto silicon monoxide/formvar-coated 3 mm grids which were examined in the transmission electron microscope (TEM). We characterize and comp...

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Autores principales: Murr, L. E., Soto, K. F., Garza, K. M., Guerrero, P. A., Martinez, F., Esquivel, E. V., Ramirez, D. A., Shi, Y., Bang, J. J., Venzor, J.
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Publicado: Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3785680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16823077
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author Murr, L. E.
Soto, K. F.
Garza, K. M.
Guerrero, P. A.
Martinez, F.
Esquivel, E. V.
Ramirez, D. A.
Shi, Y.
Bang, J. J.
Venzor, J.
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Soto, K. F.
Garza, K. M.
Guerrero, P. A.
Martinez, F.
Esquivel, E. V.
Ramirez, D. A.
Shi, Y.
Bang, J. J.
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description In this paper we report on the collection of fine (PM(1)) and ultrafine (PM(0.1)), or nanoparticulate, carbonaceous materials using thermophoretic precipitation onto silicon monoxide/formvar-coated 3 mm grids which were examined in the transmission electron microscope (TEM). We characterize and compare diesel particulate matter (DPM), tire particulate matter (TPM), wood burning particulate matter, and other soot (or black carbons (BC)) along with carbon nanotube and related fullerene nanoparticle aggregates in the outdoor air, as well as carbon nanotube aggregates in the indoor air; and with reference to specific gas combustion sources. These TEM investigations include detailed microstructural and microdiffraction observations and comparisons as they relate to the aggregate morphologies as well as their component (primary) nanoparticles. We have also conducted both clinical surveys regarding asthma incidence and the use of gas cooking stoves as well as random surveys by zip code throughout the city of El Paso. In addition, we report on short term (2 day) and longer term (2 week) in vitro assays for black carbon and a commercial multiwall carbon nanotube aggregate sample using a murine macrophage cell line, which demonstrate significant cytotoxicity; comparable to a chrysotile asbestos nanoparticulate reference. The multi-wall carbon nanotube aggregate material is identical to those collected in the indoor and outdoor air, and may serve as a surrogate. Taken together with the plethora of toxic responses reported for DPM, these findings prompt concerns for airborne carbonaceous nanoparticulates in general. The implications of these preliminary findings and their potential health effects, as well as directions for related studies addressing these complex issues, will also be examined.
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spelling pubmed-37856802013-10-17 Combustion-Generated Nanoparticulates in the El Paso, TX, USA / Juarez, Mexico Metroplex: Their Comparative Characterization and Potential for Adverse Health Effects Murr, L. E. Soto, K. F. Garza, K. M. Guerrero, P. A. Martinez, F. Esquivel, E. V. Ramirez, D. A. Shi, Y. Bang, J. J. Venzor, J. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article In this paper we report on the collection of fine (PM(1)) and ultrafine (PM(0.1)), or nanoparticulate, carbonaceous materials using thermophoretic precipitation onto silicon monoxide/formvar-coated 3 mm grids which were examined in the transmission electron microscope (TEM). We characterize and compare diesel particulate matter (DPM), tire particulate matter (TPM), wood burning particulate matter, and other soot (or black carbons (BC)) along with carbon nanotube and related fullerene nanoparticle aggregates in the outdoor air, as well as carbon nanotube aggregates in the indoor air; and with reference to specific gas combustion sources. These TEM investigations include detailed microstructural and microdiffraction observations and comparisons as they relate to the aggregate morphologies as well as their component (primary) nanoparticles. We have also conducted both clinical surveys regarding asthma incidence and the use of gas cooking stoves as well as random surveys by zip code throughout the city of El Paso. In addition, we report on short term (2 day) and longer term (2 week) in vitro assays for black carbon and a commercial multiwall carbon nanotube aggregate sample using a murine macrophage cell line, which demonstrate significant cytotoxicity; comparable to a chrysotile asbestos nanoparticulate reference. The multi-wall carbon nanotube aggregate material is identical to those collected in the indoor and outdoor air, and may serve as a surrogate. Taken together with the plethora of toxic responses reported for DPM, these findings prompt concerns for airborne carbonaceous nanoparticulates in general. The implications of these preliminary findings and their potential health effects, as well as directions for related studies addressing these complex issues, will also be examined. Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2006-03 2006-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3785680/ /pubmed/16823077 Text en © 2006 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Soto, K. F.
Garza, K. M.
Guerrero, P. A.
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Esquivel, E. V.
Ramirez, D. A.
Shi, Y.
Bang, J. J.
Venzor, J.
Combustion-Generated Nanoparticulates in the El Paso, TX, USA / Juarez, Mexico Metroplex: Their Comparative Characterization and Potential for Adverse Health Effects
title Combustion-Generated Nanoparticulates in the El Paso, TX, USA / Juarez, Mexico Metroplex: Their Comparative Characterization and Potential for Adverse Health Effects
title_full Combustion-Generated Nanoparticulates in the El Paso, TX, USA / Juarez, Mexico Metroplex: Their Comparative Characterization and Potential for Adverse Health Effects
title_fullStr Combustion-Generated Nanoparticulates in the El Paso, TX, USA / Juarez, Mexico Metroplex: Their Comparative Characterization and Potential for Adverse Health Effects
title_full_unstemmed Combustion-Generated Nanoparticulates in the El Paso, TX, USA / Juarez, Mexico Metroplex: Their Comparative Characterization and Potential for Adverse Health Effects
title_short Combustion-Generated Nanoparticulates in the El Paso, TX, USA / Juarez, Mexico Metroplex: Their Comparative Characterization and Potential for Adverse Health Effects
title_sort combustion-generated nanoparticulates in the el paso, tx, usa / juarez, mexico metroplex: their comparative characterization and potential for adverse health effects
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3785680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16823077
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