Issue 4, 2024

Fractionation and preconcentration of silver nanoparticles at environmentally relevant concentrations through induced eco-corona formation and spICP-MS characterization

Abstract

The increasing application of nanoparticles (NPs) to different products by the industry has raised concerns regarding their release into environmental matrices. Single-particle inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (spICP-MS) is a growing technique based on counting particle events that allow the characterisation and quantification of NPs at environmental concentrations. However, a number concentration (NNP) of 104–105 NPs per mL in the suspension is required. Considering 10 ng L−1 for 80 nm AgNPs, a NNP of ∼3500 NPs per mL is expected; thus, a preconcentration step can be an alternative to increase the NNP. Eco-corona formation with humic acid (HA) and NPs is a well-known environmental process. This work used an induced eco-corona formation to fractionate and preconcentrate NPs in environmental waters. For ultrapure water, 7 times more NPs were detected in the spICP-MS analysis, representing a NNP of ∼2.9 × 104 NPs per mL, with a concentration factor (CF) ∼9 times that for both NNP and mass concentration (∼80 ng L−1). Additionally, the size of the AgNPs was maintained after the method without compromising NP characterisation. The method's feasibility was also tested in drinking water, tap water, and river water, and a CF between 7 and 8 times that for NNP and mass concentration was obtained, demonstrating its applicability despite the matrix composition and pH. The induced eco-corona method can be used to track NPs in environmental waters at concentrations <10 ng L−1; besides the main objective of preconcentrating NPs, making the samples suitable for analysis by spICP-MS was achieved, allowing the NPs' proper size distribution characterization according to spICP-MS theory.

Graphical abstract: Fractionation and preconcentration of silver nanoparticles at environmentally relevant concentrations through induced eco-corona formation and spICP-MS characterization

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Dec 2023
Accepted
01 Feb 2024
First published
02 Feb 2024

Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2024,11, 1559-1570

Fractionation and preconcentration of silver nanoparticles at environmentally relevant concentrations through induced eco-corona formation and spICP-MS characterization

A. M. de Andrade, A. de Barros, I. O. Mazali and M. A. Z. Arruda, Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2024, 11, 1559 DOI: 10.1039/D3EN00933E

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