TRANSFORMATIONS, BIOAVAILABILITY AND TOXICITY OF MANUFACTURED ZnO NANOMATERIALS IN WASTEWTER

In order to properly evaluate the ecological and human health risks of ZnO Manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) released to the environment, it is critical to understand the likely transformation products in the wastewater treatment process and in soils receiving biosolids. To address this critical kno...

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Main Author: Rathnayake, Sewwandi
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Published: UKnowledge 2013
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spelling ndltd-uky.edu-oai-uknowledge.uky.edu-pss_etds-10272015-04-11T05:06:26Z TRANSFORMATIONS, BIOAVAILABILITY AND TOXICITY OF MANUFACTURED ZnO NANOMATERIALS IN WASTEWTER Rathnayake, Sewwandi In order to properly evaluate the ecological and human health risks of ZnO Manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) released to the environment, it is critical to understand the likely transformation products in the wastewater treatment process and in soils receiving biosolids. To address this critical knowledge gap, we examined the transformation reactions of 30 nm ZnO MNMs in single component and multi-component systems, with phosphate and natural organic matter (NOM). We also assessed the influence of nano ZnO transformation on the bioavailability, and toxicity of ZnO transformation products to Triticum aestivum. The data revealed that ZnO MNMs react with phosphate at concentrations expected in wastewater and transform into two distinct morphological/structural phases. A micron scale crystalline zinc phosphate phase (hopeite), and a nano-sized phase that likely consists of a ZnO core with a Zn3(PO4)2 rich shell. Presence of NOM reduces particle aggregation and enhances stability, regardless of the sequence of ligands addition in the aging scenarios. The presence of phosphate and NOM also altered the bioavailability and reduced the toxicity of the ZnO MNMs to Triticum aestivum. 2013-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://uknowledge.uky.edu/pss_etds/25 http://uknowledge.uky.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1027&context=pss_etds Theses and Dissertations--Plant and Soil Sciences UKnowledge nano zinc oxide transformations phosphate natural organic matter toxicity Environmental Chemistry Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Other Plant Sciences Soil Science
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topic nano zinc oxide
transformations
phosphate
natural organic matter
toxicity
Environmental Chemistry
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Other Plant Sciences
Soil Science
spellingShingle nano zinc oxide
transformations
phosphate
natural organic matter
toxicity
Environmental Chemistry
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Other Plant Sciences
Soil Science
Rathnayake, Sewwandi
TRANSFORMATIONS, BIOAVAILABILITY AND TOXICITY OF MANUFACTURED ZnO NANOMATERIALS IN WASTEWTER
description In order to properly evaluate the ecological and human health risks of ZnO Manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) released to the environment, it is critical to understand the likely transformation products in the wastewater treatment process and in soils receiving biosolids. To address this critical knowledge gap, we examined the transformation reactions of 30 nm ZnO MNMs in single component and multi-component systems, with phosphate and natural organic matter (NOM). We also assessed the influence of nano ZnO transformation on the bioavailability, and toxicity of ZnO transformation products to Triticum aestivum. The data revealed that ZnO MNMs react with phosphate at concentrations expected in wastewater and transform into two distinct morphological/structural phases. A micron scale crystalline zinc phosphate phase (hopeite), and a nano-sized phase that likely consists of a ZnO core with a Zn3(PO4)2 rich shell. Presence of NOM reduces particle aggregation and enhances stability, regardless of the sequence of ligands addition in the aging scenarios. The presence of phosphate and NOM also altered the bioavailability and reduced the toxicity of the ZnO MNMs to Triticum aestivum.
author Rathnayake, Sewwandi
author_facet Rathnayake, Sewwandi
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title TRANSFORMATIONS, BIOAVAILABILITY AND TOXICITY OF MANUFACTURED ZnO NANOMATERIALS IN WASTEWTER
title_short TRANSFORMATIONS, BIOAVAILABILITY AND TOXICITY OF MANUFACTURED ZnO NANOMATERIALS IN WASTEWTER
title_full TRANSFORMATIONS, BIOAVAILABILITY AND TOXICITY OF MANUFACTURED ZnO NANOMATERIALS IN WASTEWTER
title_fullStr TRANSFORMATIONS, BIOAVAILABILITY AND TOXICITY OF MANUFACTURED ZnO NANOMATERIALS IN WASTEWTER
title_full_unstemmed TRANSFORMATIONS, BIOAVAILABILITY AND TOXICITY OF MANUFACTURED ZnO NANOMATERIALS IN WASTEWTER
title_sort transformations, bioavailability and toxicity of manufactured zno nanomaterials in wastewter
publisher UKnowledge
publishDate 2013
url http://uknowledge.uky.edu/pss_etds/25
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