articleEnvironmental Toxicology and ChemistryMay 20, 2008Closed access

Effects of particle composition and species on toxicity of metallic nanomaterials in aquatic organisms

University of Florida · Shanxi Medical University

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Abstract

Metallic nanoparticles are among the most widely used types of engineered nanomaterials; however, little is known about their environmental fate and effects. To assess potential environmental effects of engineered nanometals, it is important to determine which species are sensitive to adverse effects of various nanomaterials. In the present study, zebrafish, daphnids, and an algal species were used as models of various trophic levels and feeding strategies. To understand whether observed effects are caused by dissolution, particles were characterized before testing, and particle concentration and dissolution were determined during exposures. Organisms were exposed to silver, copper, aluminum, nickel, and…

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