The puzzling issue of silica toxicity: are silanols bridging the gaps between surface states and pathogenicity?
Cristina PavanMassimo Delle PianeMaria GulloFrancesca FilippiBice FubiniPeter HoetClaire J HorwellFrançois HuauxDominique LisonCristina Lo GiudiceGianmario MartraEliseo MontfortRoel SchinsMarialore SulpiziKarsten WegnerMichelle Wyart-RemyChristina ZiemannFrancesco TurciPublished in: Particle and fibre toxicology (2019)
Interdisciplinary research bridging surface chemistry to toxicology is progressively solving the puzzling issue of the variable toxicity of silica. Further interdisciplinary research is ongoing to elucidate the intimate mechanisms of silica pathogenicity, to possibly mitigate or reduce surface reactivity.