Ecotoxicity of selected nano-materials to aquatic organisms

被引:232
作者
Blaise, C. [1 ]
Gagne, F. [1 ]
Ferard, J. F. [2 ]
Eullaffroy, P. [3 ]
机构
[1] Environm Canada, Montreal, PQ H2Y 2E7, Canada
[2] Univ Paul Verlaine Metz, Lab Interact Ecotoxicol Biodiversite Ecosyst, CNRS, UMR 7146, F-57070 Metz, France
[3] Univ Reims, Lab Plantes Pesticides & Dev Durable, EA 2069, URVVC, F-51687 Reims, France
关键词
metallic nanomaterials; organic nanomaterials; aquatic toxicity; decomposers; primary producers; primary consumers; secondary consumers; behavior in sediments;
D O I
10.1002/tox.20402
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Present knowledge concerning the ecotoxic effects of nano-materials is very limited and merits to be documented more fully. For this purpose, we appraised the toxicity of nine metallic nano-powders (copper zinc iron oxide, nickel zinc iron oxide, yttrium iron oxide, titanium dioxide, strontium ferrite, indium tin oxide, samarium oxide, erbium oxide, and holmium oxide) and of two organic nano-powders (fullerene-C60 and single-walled carbon nanotube or SWCNT). After a simple process where nano-powders (NPs) were prepared in aqueous solution and filtered, they were then bioassayed across several taxonomic groups including decomposers (bacteria), primary producers (micro-algae), as well as primary and secondary consumers (micro-invertebrates and fish). Toxicity data generated on the 11 NPs reflected a wide spectrum of sensitivity that was biological level-, test-, and endpoint-specific. With all acute and chronic tests confounded for these 11 NPs, toxicity responses spanned over three orders of magnitude: >463 mg/L (24 h LC50 of the invertebrate Thamnoplatyurus platyurus for fullerene-C60) divided by 0.3 mg/L (96 h EC50 of the invertebrate Hydra attenuata for indium tin oxide), that is a ratio of 1543. On the basis of the MARA (Microbial Array for Risk Assessment) assay toxic fingerprint concept, it is intimated that NPs may have different modes of toxic action. When mixed in a 1:1 ratio with a certified reference material (CRM) sediment, two solid phase assays and an elutriate assay, respectively, showed that five NPs (copper zinc iron oxide, samarium oxide, erbium oxide, holmium oxide, and SWCNT) were able to increase both CRM sediment toxicity and its elutriate toxicity. This initial investigation suggests that chemicals emerging from nanotechnology may pose a risk to aquatic life in water column and sediment compartments and that further studies on their adverse effects are to be encouraged. (C) 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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