0.007 L/min-cm2-psi air flow rate 140 °C max. temp. 3.36 mL/min-cm2-psi water flow rate (maximum flow rate per 1.0 psi) ~16 mL/min-cm2 water flow rate at 10 psi (typical results)
Pulmonary toxicity studies on carbon nanotubes focus primarily on as-produced materials and rarely are guided by a life cycle perspective or integration with exposure assessment. Understanding toxicity beyond the as-produced, or pure native material, is critical, due to modifications needed
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