If you are working with #graphene or other #nanotechnology you should read this article. https://t.co/nbIIwjAU4Z Please be safe when working on these high-tech #materials
RT @NanoRegNews: The safe handling of bulk low-density nanomaterials https://t.co/66um7i775O
The safe handling of bulk low-density nanomaterials https://t.co/66um7i775O
Anybody working with #Graphene or other #nanotechnology like Nanotubes needs to read this #important piece on #Safety Many people don't even wear gloves when working with these #materials and they can get into your blood from skin contact Please #retweet
Researchers at Rice University share their safety protocol for handling carbon nanotubes, in an open access article at the link below. @RiceUniversity https://t.co/kbpXBoKPxw
Keeping nanomaterials in their place: The safe handling of bulk low-density nanomaterials (SN Applied Sciences) https://t.co/tISbSvtXkP
RT @ESRI_Swansea: New publication from @ESRI_Swansea director Prof. Andrew R. Barron on the safe handling of bulk low-density #nanomaterial…
#Nanomaterials, and in particular #carbon #nanotubes, possess a high surface area coupled with low density https://t.co/nvlmJ5eFUi https://t.co/LfJBcuHH6i
New publication from @ESRI_Swansea director Prof. Andrew R. Barron on the safe handling of bulk low-density #nanomaterials. Available online from @SNApplSci. #CarbonNanotubes https://t.co/h0nH6LWOc3
If you work with carbon nanomaterials then I highly recommend this paper as it describes how to deal with their safe handling. @nanogeek21 @MattCarnie https://t.co/bmf3DgBNTM
#nanomaterials safety - how to handle bulk amounts of CNTs - https://t.co/YqrCkLv0P7 @ESRI_Swansea
New paper from the director of @ESRI_Swansea about how to safely handle nanomaterials. I have to admit that was the aspect of working with carbon nanotubes that I hated last year - they just fly! https://t.co/gZph4mWoml