Issue 47, 2022

Study of the particle characteristics and stability of Ag-NPs naturally generated in soil matrix

Abstract

Nano-silver (Ag-NPs) has been widely applied due to its antibacterial properties, but issues remain with its toxicity. Although most Ag-NPs in the environment come from artificial import, the natural generation of Ag-NPs has also been discovered. In the present study, the particle characteristics and stability of naturally generated Ag-NPs, which might be different in migration, transformation, and bioavailability of artificially introduced Ag-NPs, were investigated and discussed in detail. Cloud point extraction and single-particle inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry were used in combination to quantitatively analyze the naturally generated Ag-NPs and further explore their particle characteristics and stability. The results showed that a conversion behavior of Ag+ to Ag-NPs existed in environmental soil, and the particle sizes of the Ag-NPs were mainly distributed in the 30–40 nm range. It was found that oxygen, illumination, and humic acid could promote the natural generation of Ag-NPs but had different effects on the stability of Ag-NPs. Ag-NPs could be generated and stabilized under the combined action of fulvic acid and humus. This could become a meaningful basis to deeply explore the toxicological effects of Ag-NPs and control Ag-NP pollution from different sources and provide a way to discuss the role and influence of trace metals in geochemical transformations.

Graphical abstract: Study of the particle characteristics and stability of Ag-NPs naturally generated in soil matrix

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Aug 2022
Accepted
03 Nov 2022
First published
04 Nov 2022

New J. Chem., 2022,46, 22877-22888

Study of the particle characteristics and stability of Ag-NPs naturally generated in soil matrix

Q. Wang, Y. Wang, W. Wei, H. Lin and P. Yang, New J. Chem., 2022, 46, 22877 DOI: 10.1039/D2NJ04089A

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