Carbon black vs. black carbon and other airborne materials containing elemental carbon: Physical and chemical distinctions
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Abstract
Airborne particles containing elemental carbon (EC) are currently at the forefront of scientific and regulatory scrutiny, including black carbon, carbon black, and engineered carbon-based nanomaterials, e.g., carbon nanotubes, fullerenes, and graphene. Scientists and regulators sometimes group these EC-containing particles together, for example, interchangeably using the terms carbon black and black carbon despite one being a manufactured product with well-controlled properties and the other being an undesired, incomplete-combustion byproduct with diverse properties. In this critical review, we synthesize information on the contrasting properties of EC-containing particles in order to highlight significant…
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- Carbon black
- Carbon fibers
- Combustion
- Graphene
- Carbon nanotube
- Fullerene
- Environmental chemistry
- Nanotechnology
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