| Literature DB >> 29421733 |
Qi Yang1, Lei Zhang2, Ailing Ben3, Na Wu1, Yanliang Yi2, Ling Jiang4, He Huang5, Yadong Yu6.
Abstract
As a new rising star in the post-graphene two-dimensional materials (2DMs), molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) attracts increasing attentions and is widely applied. However, the chemical and toxicological interaction between MoS2 and other co-contaminants is still poorly understood. Nano-silver (N-Ag) is the most commonly used nanomaterial in commercial products and distributed widely in the environment. Herein, we investigated the effects of chitosan functionalized MoS2 (CS-MoS2) nanosheets, a water-dispersible form of MoS2, on the microbial toxicity of N-Ag. We found that the incorporation of CS-MoS2 nanosheets attenuated the oxidative stress induced by N-Ag on yeast cells, while caused more membrane stress. In addition, the inhibition of N-Ag on the metabolic activities of yeast cells could be attenuated by CS-MoS2 nanosheets as well. The coexistence of N-Ag and CS-MoS2 nanosheets mainly perturbed the amino acid-related metabolic pathways in yeast cells, and phosphoric acid was a potential nanotoxicity biomarker. We further found that CS-MoS2 nanosheets dramatically absorbed the Ag ion released from N-Ag, which might be responsible for its attenuation effect on the microbial toxicity of N-Ag. Our findings provide more new insights for the ecotoxicity evaluation of MoS2 and other 2DMs.Entities:
Keywords: Co-contamination; Ecotoxicity; Metabonomics; Molybdenum disulfide; Nano-silver; Nanotoxicity
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29421733 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.01.140
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086