Measuring Carbon Nanotubes Taken Up by Plants
Published:02 Mar.2021    Source:Crop Science

Carbon nanotubes are tiny. They can be a hundred thousand times smaller than the width of a human hair. But they have huge potential. Potential uses of carbon nanotubes could extend to diverse fields, such as agriculture, biomedicine and space science. But as we use more carbon nanotubes to make things, we also increase the chances that these nanotubes enter different environments and ecosystems.

 
In a new study, Yang and his colleagues describe a way to measure levels of a specific kind of carbon nanotube in plant tissues. Their research was recently published in Journal of Environmental Quality.