Heterogeneities in fullerene nanoparticle aggregates affecting reactivity, bioactivity, and transport.


Autoria(s): Chae, SR; Badireddy, AR; Farner Budarz, J; Lin, S; Xiao, Y; Therezien, M; Wiesner, MR
Cobertura

United States

Data(s)

28/09/2010

Resumo

Properties of nanomaterial suspensions are typically summarized by average values for the purposes of characterizing these materials and interpreting experimental results. We show in this work that the heterogeneity in aqueous suspensions of fullerene C(60) aggregates (nC(60)) must be taken into account for the purposes of predicting nanomaterial transport, exposure, and biological activity. The production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), microbial inactivation, and the mobility of the aggregates of the nC(60) in a silicate porous medium all increased as suspensions were fractionated to enrich with smaller aggregates by progressive membrane filtration. These size-dependent differences are attributed to an increasing degree of hydroxylation of nC(60) aggregates with decreasing size. As the quantity and influence of these more reactive fractions may increase with time, experiments evaluating fullerene transport and toxicity end points must take into account the evolution and heterogeneity of fullerene suspensions.

Formato

5011 - 5018

Identificador

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20707347

ACS Nano, 2010, 4 (9), pp. 5011 - 5018

http://hdl.handle.net/10161/4098

1936-086X

Idioma(s)

ENG

en_US

Relação

ACS Nano

10.1021/nn100620d

Acs Nano

Palavras-Chave #Bacteriophages #Escherichia coli #Filtration #Fullerenes #Membranes, Artificial #Particle Size #Porosity #Reactive Oxygen Species #Surface Properties #Ultraviolet Rays
Tipo

Journal Article