A systematic evaluation of agglomeration of Ag and TiO sub(2) nanoparticles under freshwater relevant conditions
This study aims to investigate effects of freshwater components in order to predict agglomeration behavior of silver nanoparticles coated with citrate (AgNP-Cit), polyvinylpyrrolidone (AgNP-PVP), and of TiO sub(2) nanoparticles. Agglomeration studies were conducted in various media based on combinat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Environmental pollution (1987) 2014-10, Vol.193, p.37-44 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study aims to investigate effects of freshwater components in order to predict agglomeration behavior of silver nanoparticles coated with citrate (AgNP-Cit), polyvinylpyrrolidone (AgNP-PVP), and of TiO sub(2) nanoparticles. Agglomeration studies were conducted in various media based on combinations of ions, natural organic matter (humic, fulvic acid) and surfactants (sodium dodecyl sulfate, alkyl ethoxylate), at a constant ionic strength of 10 mM over time for up to 1 week. Agglomeration level of AgNP-Cit and TiO sub(2) was mostly dependent on the concentration of Ca super(2+) in media, and their size strongly increased to micrometer scale over 1 week. However, AgNP-Cit and TiO sub(2) were stabilized to particle size around 500 nm in the presence of NOM, surfactants and carbonate over 1 week. AgNP-PVP maintained their original size in all media except in the presence of Mg super(2+) ions which led to significant agglomeration. Behavior of these engineered nanoparticles was similar in a natural freshwater medium. |
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ISSN: | 0269-7491 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.envpol.2014.05.029 |