Literature DB >> 25251386

Retention of sterically and electrosterically stabilized silver nanoparticles in soils.

Martin Hoppe1, Robert Mikutta, Jens Utermann, Wilhelmus Duijnisveld, Georg Guggenberger.   

Abstract

The current study investigated the interaction of sterically stabilized OECD standard Ag ENP (AgNM-300k) and silver ions (Ag+) in 25 German arable soils with varying properties (organic carbon concentration of 0.4-25 mg g(-1) and clay content of <0.1-392 mg g(-1)) in 24 h batch retention experiments. A soil subset (n=8) was investigated to test the soil interactions with citrate-stabilized Ag ENP (AgCN30). The adsorption of Ag+ was consistent with the Freundlich model with high KF values (mean KF=2553 L kg(-1), n=25), which suggested a high retention of Ag+. The retention of AgNM-300k followed a linear partitioning model and generally exhibited a low retention for the majority of the investigated soils (group 1, mean Kr, linear=3.7 L kg(-1), n=19), and was correlated with the clay content (relation to log10(Kr, linear), r2=0.40, n=19). Soils showing a high retention of AgNM-300k (group 2, mean Kr, linear=1048 L kg(-1), n=6) either had a low (<5.1) or high pH (>7.0) and generally contained >200 mg g(-1) clay. For the sample subset tested, AgCN30 and AgNM-300k were retained in similar dimensions regarding the same soils. The results suggest that the highest risk of long-term ENP mobilization exists when Ag ENP are applied to agricultural soils with low clay contents (<130 mg g(-1)) and slightly acidic conditions.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25251386     DOI: 10.1021/es5026189

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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