Published July 2021 | Version v1
Journal article

Nanoparticles and interfaces with toxic elements in fluvial suspended sediment

  • 1. Department of Civil and Environmental, Universidad de la Costa, Calle 58 55-66, 080002 Barranquilla, Atlántico (Colombia)
  • 2. Chemical Engineering Department, Federal University of Santa Maria UFSM, 1000, Roraima Avenue, 97105–900 SantaMaria, RS (Brazil)
  • 3. Departamento de Ingeniería Civil y Arquitectura, Universidad de Lima, Avenida Javier Prado Este 4600, Santiago de Surco 1503 (Peru)

Description

Highlights: • Titanium nanoparticles frequently occur in natural media and may control key chemical growths • Titanium agglomerated particles was detected in suspended sediments samples • Fluvial suspended sediments contained hazardous elements • Environmental variation in sampled samples affects engineered titanium detectability. Studies examining nanoparticles (NPs) and hazardous elements (HEs) contained in suspended sediments (SSs) are vital for watershed administration and ecological impact evaluation. The biochemical consequence of titanium-nanoparticles (Ti-NPs) from SSs in Colombia's Magdalena River was examined utilizing an innovative approach involving nanogeochemistry in this study. In general, the toxicity and the human health risk assessment associated with the presence of some Ti-NPs + HEs in SSs from riverine systems need to be determined with a robust analytical procedure. The mode of occurrence of Ti-NPs, total Ti and other elements contained within SSs of the Magdalena River were evaluated through advanced electron microscopy (field emission scanning electron microscope-FE-SEM and high resolution transmission electron microscope-HR-TEM) coupled with an energy dispersive X-ray microanalysis system (EDS); X-Ray Diffractions (XRD); and inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). This work showed that enormous quantities of Ti-NPs were present in the river studied and that they displayed diverse geochemical properties and posed various possible ecological dangers. Ti-NP contamination indices must be established for measuring the environmental magnitudes of NP contamination and determining contamination rank among rivers. Finally, SS contamination guidelines must be recommended on an international level. This study contributes to the scientific understanding of the relationship of HE and Ti-NP dynamics from SSs in riverine systems around the world.

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112405

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112405;
PII
S0025326X21004392;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Journal Volume
168
Journal Page Range
vp.
ISSN
0025-326X
CODEN
MPNBAZ

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