Effects of Nano-Scale Zero Valent Iron Fresh and Aged Particles on Environmental Microbes

Currently, nano-scale zero valent iron particles (nZVI) are being increasingly used in many types of environmental remediation. Due to their usage, nZVI can be left in the environment and may cause toxic effects to living beings, especially surrounding microorganisms. Environmental bacteria in soil...

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Main Authors: Papitcha Jongwachirachai, Pijit Jiemvarangkul
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mahidol University 2021-08-01
Series:Environment and Natural Resources Journal
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Online Access:https://ph02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ennrj/article/view/244616
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spelling doaj-a228b306a9b1492cb3cb9d8960face092021-08-13T06:08:37ZengMahidol UniversityEnvironment and Natural Resources Journal1686-54562408-23842021-08-0119538139010.32526/ennrj/19/202100031Effects of Nano-Scale Zero Valent Iron Fresh and Aged Particles on Environmental MicrobesPapitcha Jongwachirachai0Pijit Jiemvarangkul1Department of Clinical Microbiology and Applied Technology, Faculty of Medical Technology, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10700, ThailandDepartment of Civil Engineering, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Bangkok 10800, ThailandCurrently, nano-scale zero valent iron particles (nZVI) are being increasingly used in many types of environmental remediation. Due to their usage, nZVI can be left in the environment and may cause toxic effects to living beings, especially surrounding microorganisms. Environmental bacteria in soil and water are some of the main factors affecting plant productivity and other microorganisms in ecosystems. This study evaluated the toxicological effects of nZVI and aged nZVI on bacteria commonly found in the environment. Bacterial, namely E. coli, P. aeruginosa, S. aureus, B. subtilis, and Rhodococcus sp., were treated with different concentrations of nZVI at different times of exposure in in vitro conditions, and bacterial cell viability was determined in order to analyze the toxic effects of nZVI over the course of treatments. The data revealed that at the highest nZVI concentration (1,000 mg/L), B. subtilis and Rhodococcus sp. had the highest resistance to nZVI (49.35% and 48.31% viability) and less resistance in P. aeruginosa (2.26%) and E. coli (0.50%) was observed. The growth of microorganisms significantly increased after exposure with seven and 14-day aged nZVI particles. Therefore, the toxicity of aged nZVI to microbial organisms was reduced. Hence, this study demonstrated the toxic effects of nZVI and aged nZVI particles on several species of bacteria in vitro. Less toxicity to bacteria was observed in aged nZVI. These findings provide more understanding in the toxic effect of nZVI to microorganisms.https://ph02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ennrj/article/view/244616nano-scale zero valent iron particles (nzvi)nzvi toxicityenvironmental microorganismbacteriaaged nzvi particles
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Pijit Jiemvarangkul
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Pijit Jiemvarangkul
Effects of Nano-Scale Zero Valent Iron Fresh and Aged Particles on Environmental Microbes
Environment and Natural Resources Journal
nano-scale zero valent iron particles (nzvi)
nzvi toxicity
environmental microorganism
bacteria
aged nzvi particles
author_facet Papitcha Jongwachirachai
Pijit Jiemvarangkul
author_sort Papitcha Jongwachirachai
title Effects of Nano-Scale Zero Valent Iron Fresh and Aged Particles on Environmental Microbes
title_short Effects of Nano-Scale Zero Valent Iron Fresh and Aged Particles on Environmental Microbes
title_full Effects of Nano-Scale Zero Valent Iron Fresh and Aged Particles on Environmental Microbes
title_fullStr Effects of Nano-Scale Zero Valent Iron Fresh and Aged Particles on Environmental Microbes
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Nano-Scale Zero Valent Iron Fresh and Aged Particles on Environmental Microbes
title_sort effects of nano-scale zero valent iron fresh and aged particles on environmental microbes
publisher Mahidol University
series Environment and Natural Resources Journal
issn 1686-5456
2408-2384
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Currently, nano-scale zero valent iron particles (nZVI) are being increasingly used in many types of environmental remediation. Due to their usage, nZVI can be left in the environment and may cause toxic effects to living beings, especially surrounding microorganisms. Environmental bacteria in soil and water are some of the main factors affecting plant productivity and other microorganisms in ecosystems. This study evaluated the toxicological effects of nZVI and aged nZVI on bacteria commonly found in the environment. Bacterial, namely E. coli, P. aeruginosa, S. aureus, B. subtilis, and Rhodococcus sp., were treated with different concentrations of nZVI at different times of exposure in in vitro conditions, and bacterial cell viability was determined in order to analyze the toxic effects of nZVI over the course of treatments. The data revealed that at the highest nZVI concentration (1,000 mg/L), B. subtilis and Rhodococcus sp. had the highest resistance to nZVI (49.35% and 48.31% viability) and less resistance in P. aeruginosa (2.26%) and E. coli (0.50%) was observed. The growth of microorganisms significantly increased after exposure with seven and 14-day aged nZVI particles. Therefore, the toxicity of aged nZVI to microbial organisms was reduced. Hence, this study demonstrated the toxic effects of nZVI and aged nZVI particles on several species of bacteria in vitro. Less toxicity to bacteria was observed in aged nZVI. These findings provide more understanding in the toxic effect of nZVI to microorganisms.
topic nano-scale zero valent iron particles (nzvi)
nzvi toxicity
environmental microorganism
bacteria
aged nzvi particles
url https://ph02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ennrj/article/view/244616
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