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Ecotoxicological Properties of Titanium Dioxide Nanomorphologies in Daphnia magna

In this work, the structural, vibrational, morphological, and colloidal properties of commercial 15.1 nm TiO(2) nanoparticles (NPs) and nanowires (NWs, 5.6 thickness, 74.6 nm length) were studied with the purpose of determining their ecotoxicological properties. This was achieved by evaluating acute...

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Autores principales: Mendoza-Villa, Freddy, Checca-Huaman, Noemi-Raquel, Ramos-Guivar, Juan A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10005163/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36903805
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13050927
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author Mendoza-Villa, Freddy
Checca-Huaman, Noemi-Raquel
Ramos-Guivar, Juan A.
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description In this work, the structural, vibrational, morphological, and colloidal properties of commercial 15.1 nm TiO(2) nanoparticles (NPs) and nanowires (NWs, 5.6 thickness, 74.6 nm length) were studied with the purpose of determining their ecotoxicological properties. This was achieved by evaluating acute ecotoxicity experiments carried out in the environmental bioindicator Daphnia magna, where their 24-h lethal concentration (LC(50)) and morphological changes were evaluated using a TiO(2) suspension (pH = 7) with point of zero charge at 6.5 for TiO(2) NPs (hydrodynamic diameter of 130 nm) and 5.3 for TiO(2) NWs (hydrodynamic diameter of 118 nm). Their LC(50) values were 157 and 166 mg L(−1) for TiO(2) NWs and TiO(2) NPs, respectively. The reproduction rate of D. magna after fifteen days of exposure to TiO(2) nanomorphologies was delayed (0 pups for TiO(2) NWs and 45 neonates for TiO(2) NPs) in comparison with the negative control (104 pups). From the morphological experiments, we may conclude that the harmful effects of TiO(2) NWs are more severe than those of 100% anatase TiO(2) NPs, likely associated with brookite (36.5 wt. %) and protonic trititanate (63.5 wt. %) presented in TiO(2) NWs according to Rietveld quantitative phase analysis. Specifically, significant change in the heart morphological parameter was observed. In addition, the structural and morphological properties of TiO(2) nanomorphologies were investigated using X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy techniques to confirm the physicochemical properties after the ecotoxicological experiments. The results reveal that no alteration in the chemical structure, size (16.5 nm for TiO2 NPs and 6.6 thickness and 79.2 nm length for NWs), and composition occurred. Hence, both TiO(2) samples can be stored and reused for future environmental purposes, e.g., water nanoremediation.
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spelling pubmed-100051632023-03-11 Ecotoxicological Properties of Titanium Dioxide Nanomorphologies in Daphnia magna Mendoza-Villa, Freddy Checca-Huaman, Noemi-Raquel Ramos-Guivar, Juan A. Nanomaterials (Basel) Article In this work, the structural, vibrational, morphological, and colloidal properties of commercial 15.1 nm TiO(2) nanoparticles (NPs) and nanowires (NWs, 5.6 thickness, 74.6 nm length) were studied with the purpose of determining their ecotoxicological properties. This was achieved by evaluating acute ecotoxicity experiments carried out in the environmental bioindicator Daphnia magna, where their 24-h lethal concentration (LC(50)) and morphological changes were evaluated using a TiO(2) suspension (pH = 7) with point of zero charge at 6.5 for TiO(2) NPs (hydrodynamic diameter of 130 nm) and 5.3 for TiO(2) NWs (hydrodynamic diameter of 118 nm). Their LC(50) values were 157 and 166 mg L(−1) for TiO(2) NWs and TiO(2) NPs, respectively. The reproduction rate of D. magna after fifteen days of exposure to TiO(2) nanomorphologies was delayed (0 pups for TiO(2) NWs and 45 neonates for TiO(2) NPs) in comparison with the negative control (104 pups). From the morphological experiments, we may conclude that the harmful effects of TiO(2) NWs are more severe than those of 100% anatase TiO(2) NPs, likely associated with brookite (36.5 wt. %) and protonic trititanate (63.5 wt. %) presented in TiO(2) NWs according to Rietveld quantitative phase analysis. Specifically, significant change in the heart morphological parameter was observed. In addition, the structural and morphological properties of TiO(2) nanomorphologies were investigated using X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy techniques to confirm the physicochemical properties after the ecotoxicological experiments. The results reveal that no alteration in the chemical structure, size (16.5 nm for TiO2 NPs and 6.6 thickness and 79.2 nm length for NWs), and composition occurred. Hence, both TiO(2) samples can be stored and reused for future environmental purposes, e.g., water nanoremediation. MDPI 2023-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10005163/ /pubmed/36903805 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13050927 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10005163/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36903805
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13050927
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