Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4424849 Environmental Pollution 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The influence of pH (6.0–9.0), natural organic matter (NOM) (0–10 mg C/L) and ionic strength (IS) (1.7–40 mM) on 14 nm CeO2 NP aggregation and ecotoxicity towards the alga Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata was assessed following a central composite design. Mean NP aggregate sizes ranged between 200 and 10000 nm. Increasing pH and IS enhanced aggregation, while increasing NOM decreased mean aggregate sizes. The 48 h-ErC20s ranged between 4.7 and 395.8 mg CeO2/L. An equation for predicting the 48 h-ErC20 (48 h-ErC20 = −1626.4 × (pH) + 109.45 × (pH)2 + 116.49 × ([NOM]) − 14.317 × (pH) × ([NOM]) + 6007.2) was developed. In a validation study with natural waters the predicted 48 h-ErC20 was a factor 1.08–2.57 lower compared to the experimental values.

Research highlights► Algal ecotoxicity of CeO2 nanoparticles (NPs) depends on pH and NOM concentration. ► Increasing pH and ionic strength enhanced CeO2 nanoparticle aggregation. ► Increasing NOM concentration decreased mean CeO2 aggregate size. ► An empirical model to predict 48 h-ErC20 values of CeO2 NPs was developed. ► The model was validated using natural surface waters with various characteristics.

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