Issue 11, 2025

Release of TiO2 and ZnO nanoparticles from sunscreens into natural waters: detection and discrimination from natural particles using SP ICP-ToF-MS

Abstract

From an ecological risk perspective, it is important to differentiate engineered nanoparticles (ENPs) from naturally occurring nanoparticles (NNPs). The aim of this research was to characterize and quantify titanium dioxide and zinc oxide nanoparticles (NPs) that were released from two commercial sunscreens into three aqueous matrices (ultrapure, hard and soft natural waters) after two short term exposures: ∼15 min and ∼60 min. An inductively coupled plasma time-of-flight mass spectrometer (ICP-ToF-MS) was used to detect elements with mass to charge (m/z) ratios ranging from 26 to 210 amu within single particles (SP). The elemental compositions, mass distributions and isotopic ratios (47Ti/49Ti and 66Zn/68Zn) of the individual NPs were investigated in order to determine to what extent it was possible to discriminate the natural and engineered NPs. The coupling of an ion-exchange resin to the ICP-ToF-MS resulted in a reduced background signal for zinc, leading to the detection of reasonably small zinc oxide nanoparticles (size detection limit of ∼53 nm on the ICP-ToF-MS). For both commercial sunscreens, Zn was primarily released as dissolved forms, with nearly all of the Zn found below the size detection limits or adsorbed to NNPs after 60 minutes. Based upon the SP-ICP-ToF-MS results, the detected NPs in the sunscreens mainly contained single elements, in contrast with the natural NPs. Elemental ratios were helpful to distinguish the ENPs from NPs, but isotopic ratios (Ti or Zn) were not a distinguishing factor for the NPs, in this case. Spearman rank analysis provided an additional index to distinguish the different particle types.

Graphical abstract: Release of TiO2 and ZnO nanoparticles from sunscreens into natural waters: detection and discrimination from natural particles using SP ICP-ToF-MS

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 May 2025
Accepted
22 Sep 2025
First published
23 Sep 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2025,12, 4994-5007

Release of TiO2 and ZnO nanoparticles from sunscreens into natural waters: detection and discrimination from natural particles using SP ICP-ToF-MS

M. Barabash, H. Ahabchane, M. Hadioui and K. J. Wilkinson, Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2025, 12, 4994 DOI: 10.1039/D5EN00444F

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