![]() Nanocomposites are shown to release fragments during their manufacturing, use, and disposal. The classification of nanocomposites according to the dimensionality of their component phases shows the existence of two main categories of materials: those having a matrix phase at macroscale and a filler at nanoscale or both matrix and filler at nanoscale, such as core–shell nanoparticles or decorated fibers. Nanocomposites themselves encompass a very broad category of materials. The classification of nanoparticles and nanofibers according to their size, composition, and aspect ratio together with exemplified electron microscopy images facilitates understanding the role of nanoparticles in determining the properties of a nanocomposite. This chapter overviews nanomaterial and nanocomposite classification together with the main aspects of their toxicity. ![]()
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