Fiona Ruth Smail
University of Cambridge
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Toxicology in Vitro | 2015
Matthew Boyles; Lesley Young; David M. Brown; Laura MacCalman; Hilary Cowie; Anna Moisala; Fiona Ruth Smail; Paula J.W. Smith; Lorna Proudfoot; Alan H. Windle; Vicki Stone
The potential toxicity of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) has been compared to pathogenic fibres such as asbestos. It is important to test this hypothesis to ascertain safe methods for CNT production, handling and disposal. In this study aspects reported to contribute to CNT toxicity were assessed: length, aspect ratio, iron content and crystallinity; with responses compared to industrially produced MWCNTs and toxicologically relevant materials such as asbestos. The impacts of these particles on a range of macrophage models in vitro were assessed due to the key role of macrophages in particle clearance and particle/fibre-induced disease. Industrially produced and long MWCNTs were cytotoxic to cells, and were potent in inducing pro-inflammatory and pro-fibrotic immune responses. Short CNTs did not induce any cytotoxicity. Frustrated phagocytosis was most evident in response to long CNTs, as was respiratory burst and reduction in phagocytic ability. Short CNTs, metal content and crystallinity had less or no influence on these endpoints, suggesting that many responses were fibre-length dependent. This study demonstrates that CNTs are potentially pathogenic, as they were routinely found to induce detrimental responses in macrophages greater than those induced by asbestos at the same mass-based dose.
Chemical Communications | 1998
Martin G. Hitzler; Fiona Ruth Smail; Martyn Poliakoff; Stephen K. Ross
Continuous Friedel–Crafts alkylation of mesitylene, C6H3Me3, and anisole, C6H5OMe, with propene or propan-2-ol has been carried out in supercritical propene or CO2 using a heterogeneous polysiloxane-supported solid acid Deloxan® catalyst in a small fixed bed reactor (10 ml volume); 100% selectivity for mono-alkylated products with 50% conversion could be obtained by adjusting the reaction parameters, e.g. temperature, pressure, flow rates, etc.
Scientific Reports | 2017
Christian Hoecker; Fiona Ruth Smail; Martin Pick; Lee Weller; Adam M. Boies
The floating catalyst chemical vapor deposition (FC-CVD) process permits macro-scale assembly of nanoscale materials, enabling continuous production of carbon nanotube (CNT) aerogels. Despite the intensive research in the field, fundamental uncertainties remain regarding how catalyst particle dynamics within the system influence the CNT aerogel formation, thus limiting effective scale-up. While aerogel formation in FC-CVD reactors requires a catalyst (typically iron, Fe) and a promotor (typically sulfur, S), their synergistic roles are not fully understood. This paper presents a paradigm shift in the understanding of the role of S in the process with new experimental studies identifying that S lowers the nucleation barrier of the catalyst nanoparticles. Furthermore, CNT aerogel formation requires a critical threshold of FexCy > 160 mg/m3, but is surprisingly independent of the initial catalyst diameter or number concentration. The robustness of the critical catalyst mass concentration principle is proved further by producing CNTs using alternative catalyst systems; Fe nanoparticles from a plasma spark generator and cobaltocene and nickelocene precursors. This finding provides evidence that low-cost and high throughput CNT aerogel routes may be achieved by decoupled and enhanced catalyst production and control, opening up new possibilities for large-scale CNT synthesis.
Organic Process Research & Development | 1998
Martin G. Hitzler; Fiona Ruth Smail; and Stephen K. Ross; Martyn Poliakoff
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1999
William K. Gray; Fiona Ruth Smail; Martin G. Hitzler; Stephen K. Ross; Martyn Poliakoff
Faraday Discussions | 2014
Thurid S. Gspann; Fiona Ruth Smail; Alan H. Windle
Carbon | 2016
Christian Hoecker; Fiona Ruth Smail; Mark Bajada; Martin Pick; Adam M. Boies
Archive | 1998
Thomas Macklyn Swan; Stephen K. Ross; Martyn Poliakoff; Martin G. Hitzler; Fiona Ruth Smail; Thomas Tacke; Stefan Wieland
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2017
Christian Hoecker; Fiona Ruth Smail; Martin Pick; Adam M. Boies
Archive | 2001
Martyn Poliakoff; Thomas Macklyn Swan; Thomas Tacke; Martin G. Hitzler; Stephen K. Ross; Stefan Wieland; Fiona Ruth Smail