Heteroaggregation and sedimentation rates for nanomaterials in natural waters

J.T.K. Quik, I. Velzeboer, M. Wouterse, A.A. Koelmans, D. van de Meent

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Abstract

Exposure modeling of engineered nanomaterials requires input parameters such as sedimentation rates and heteroaggregation rates. Here, we estimate these rates using quiescent settling experiments under environmentally relevant conditions. We investigated 4 different nanomaterials (C60, CeO2, SiO2-Ag and PVP-Ag) in 6 different water types ranging from a small stream to seawater. In the presence of natural colloids, sedimentation rates ranged from 0.0001md-1 for SiO2-Ag to 0.14md-1 for C60. The apparent rates of heteroaggregation between nanomaterials and natural colloids were estimated using a novel method that separates heteroaggregation from homoaggregation using a simplified Smoluchowski-based aggregation-settling equation applied to data from unfiltered and filtered waters. The heteroaggregation rates ranged between 0.007 and 0.6Lmg-1 day-1, with the highest values observed in seawater. We argue that such system specific parameters are key to the development of dedicated water quality models for ENMs.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)269-279
JournalWater Research
Volume48
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Keywords

  • sedimentation
  • suspended solids
  • aggregation
  • nanotechnology
  • emission
  • estimation
  • colloids
  • water flow
  • sea water
  • surface water quality
  • engineered nanomaterials
  • silver nanoparticles
  • carbon nanotubes
  • manufactured nanoparticles
  • aggregation kinetics
  • aquatic environments
  • ceo2 nanoparticles
  • organic-matter
  • fate
  • exposure

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