Description
The first book on this subject, invaluable to researchers and professionals involved with toxicology, risk assessment and nanotube physics.
About the Author
Ken Donaldson is the Professor of Respiratory Toxicology and Scientific Director in the ELEGI Colt Laboratory, Queen's Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh. Craig Poland is a Research Toxicologist within the SafeNano section of the Institute of Occupational Medicine. Rodger Duffin is an MRC funded Senior Fellow in Respiratory Medicine at the Queen's Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh. James Bonner is an Associate Professor of Toxicology at North Carolina State University.
Reviews
"The authors provide state-of-the-science information on how and why carbon nanotubes are potentially dangerous if inhaled, and elaborate on their similarities to asbestos. As such, the book should be instructive to scientists and organizations involved with research in this area, as well as to regulators and risk assessors." American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Book Information
ISBN 9781107008373
Author Ken Donaldson
Format Hardback
Page Count 264
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 650g
Dimensions(mm) 254mm * 177mm * 16mm