INVESTIGATIONS ON THE IMPACT OF NANOPARTICLES IN ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY AND ECOTOXICITY
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
A special greenhouse was constructed to verify the impact of nanoparticles
dispersed in air and in the soil on plant and small animal models. A 40x4m2
greenhouse was divided in two specular parts in order to have a polluted area (B)
and the reference one (A). Two different systems to spray nanoparticles (NPs) were
set up: the first consists in a combustion of wood or coke perfused with an
alcoholic solution containing Copper and Cobalt NPs and following emission of
the micro and nanosized by-products in the greenhouse. The second system is a
suitable sprayer of NPs starting from a water solution of engineered NPs of Cobalt,
Nickel, Silver, Titania, Cerine. Plants (tomato, rice, tillandsia and moss) and
insects (Ceratitis capitata) were exposed to NPs according to specific protocols, as
well as aquatic marine animal models (Earth worms (Lumbricus rubellus), Sea
urchins (Paracentrotus lividus), Brine shrimps (Artemia salina), Zebrafish (Danio
rerio), Barnacles (Balanus amphitrite). The results indicate that the NPs produce
some effects in photosinthesis in the plant and biological damages at the
developmental stage in the sea urchins.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
nanoparticles; nanotoxiticy; nanoecotoxicity
List of contributors:
Minutolo, Patrizia; Commodo, Mario
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