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Transformation of the released asbestos, carbon fibers and carbon nanotubes from composite materials and the changes of their potential health impacts

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Fig. 1  SEM images of a the initial sample of a pure amphibole asbestos; b the pure amphibole asbestos sample after thermal treatment; c the initial  sample of a commercial asbestos-cement for external roofs pipes; d the asbestos-cement sample after therma
Fig. 2  Example SEM and TEM images of the released particles following the rupture of CFRP cables in the tensile strength test

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