International audienceTesting biotransformation capacities of living aquatic microalgae diatoms to naturally synthetize gold nanoparticles (AuNP) from gold salts and assessing aftereffects on their viability by microscope observations is a great challenge. In this work, a laboratory experiment was conducted, which aimed to observe (i) directly by transmission electronic and light microscopy and (ii) through indirect measurements (UV-visible spectroscopy) the periphytic freshwater diatom Eolimna minima exposed to gold salts. This work revealed the capacity of E. minima to intracellularly biosynthetize AuNP and to tolerate it. AuNP synthesis appears as a mechanism of detoxification to protect diatom from gold salt contamination. We also point...
: Analytical limitations considerably hinder our understanding of the impacts of the physicochemical...
Analytical limitations considerably hinder our understanding of the impacts of the physicochemical p...
Within the next five years the manufacture of large quantities of nanomaterials may lead to unintend...
International audienceTesting biotransformation capacities of living aquatic microalgae diatoms to n...
International audienceThe rising concern about the potential toxicity of synthetic gold nanoparticle...
International audiencePredicting nanoparticle fate in aquatic environments requires mimicking of eco...
The rising concern about the potential toxicity of synthetic gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) in aquatic e...
International audienceNanoparticle (NP) trophic transfer is reported as an important exposure route ...
Nanoparticle (NP) implementation in industry has increased during the last years. However, the conse...
Biological processes using microorganisms for nanoparticle synthesis are appealing as eco-friendly n...
The growing use of nanomaterials poses serious concerns to aquatic environments. Research into the ...
International audienceThe use of micro-algae for the production of noble metal nanoparticles has dra...
<p>The use of manufactured nanomaterials is rapidly increasing, while our understanding of the conse...
The use of manufactured nanomaterials is rapidly increasing, while our understanding of the conseque...
Diatomaceous earth, or diatomite, is produced through the accumulation of diatom (Bacillariophyceae)...
: Analytical limitations considerably hinder our understanding of the impacts of the physicochemical...
Analytical limitations considerably hinder our understanding of the impacts of the physicochemical p...
Within the next five years the manufacture of large quantities of nanomaterials may lead to unintend...
International audienceTesting biotransformation capacities of living aquatic microalgae diatoms to n...
International audienceThe rising concern about the potential toxicity of synthetic gold nanoparticle...
International audiencePredicting nanoparticle fate in aquatic environments requires mimicking of eco...
The rising concern about the potential toxicity of synthetic gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) in aquatic e...
International audienceNanoparticle (NP) trophic transfer is reported as an important exposure route ...
Nanoparticle (NP) implementation in industry has increased during the last years. However, the conse...
Biological processes using microorganisms for nanoparticle synthesis are appealing as eco-friendly n...
The growing use of nanomaterials poses serious concerns to aquatic environments. Research into the ...
International audienceThe use of micro-algae for the production of noble metal nanoparticles has dra...
<p>The use of manufactured nanomaterials is rapidly increasing, while our understanding of the conse...
The use of manufactured nanomaterials is rapidly increasing, while our understanding of the conseque...
Diatomaceous earth, or diatomite, is produced through the accumulation of diatom (Bacillariophyceae)...
: Analytical limitations considerably hinder our understanding of the impacts of the physicochemical...
Analytical limitations considerably hinder our understanding of the impacts of the physicochemical p...
Within the next five years the manufacture of large quantities of nanomaterials may lead to unintend...