International audiencePredicting nanoparticle fate in aquatic environments requires mimicking of ecosystem complexity to observe the geochemical processes affecting their behaviour. Here, 12 nm Au nanoparticles were added weekly to large-scale freshwater wetland mesocosms. After six months, similar to 70% of Au was associated with the macrophyte Egeria densa, where, despite the thermodynamic stability of Au-0 in water, the pristine Au-0 nanoparticles were fully oxidized and complexed to cyanide, hydroxyls or thiol ligands. Extracted biofilms growing on E. densa leaves were shown to dissolve Au nanoparticles within days. The Au biodissolution rate was highest for the biofilm with the lowest prevalence of metal-resistant taxa but the highest ...
Biofilms living on gold (Au) grains play a key role in the biogeochemical cycle of Au by promoting t...
International audienceThe rising concern about the potential toxicity of synthetic gold nanoparticle...
Within the next five years the manufacture of large quantities of nanomaterials may lead to unintend...
International audiencePredicting nanoparticle fate in aquatic environments requires mimicking of eco...
Nanomaterials (NMs) have promised lighter, stronger, smaller and more efficient products in areas su...
International audienceTesting biotransformation capacities of living aquatic microalgae diatoms to n...
Advancements in technology are the driving force behind the science of nanomaterials. Nanomaterials ...
<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...
International audienceDespite the rapid rise in diversity and quantities of engineered nanomaterials...
Freshwater ecosystems are exposed to engineered nanoparticles through municipal and industrial waste...
International audienceNanoparticle (NP) trophic transfer is reported as an important exposure route ...
Gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) are often used to study the physiochemical behavior and distribution of ...
The increasing presence of nanomaterials in consumer products has led the scientific community to st...
To better understand their fate and toxicity in aquatic environments, we compared the aggregation an...
Biofilms living on gold (Au) grains play a key role in the biogeochemical cycle of Au by promoting t...
International audienceThe rising concern about the potential toxicity of synthetic gold nanoparticle...
Within the next five years the manufacture of large quantities of nanomaterials may lead to unintend...
International audiencePredicting nanoparticle fate in aquatic environments requires mimicking of eco...
Nanomaterials (NMs) have promised lighter, stronger, smaller and more efficient products in areas su...
International audienceTesting biotransformation capacities of living aquatic microalgae diatoms to n...
Advancements in technology are the driving force behind the science of nanomaterials. Nanomaterials ...
<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...
International audienceDespite the rapid rise in diversity and quantities of engineered nanomaterials...
Freshwater ecosystems are exposed to engineered nanoparticles through municipal and industrial waste...
International audienceNanoparticle (NP) trophic transfer is reported as an important exposure route ...
Gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) are often used to study the physiochemical behavior and distribution of ...
The increasing presence of nanomaterials in consumer products has led the scientific community to st...
To better understand their fate and toxicity in aquatic environments, we compared the aggregation an...
Biofilms living on gold (Au) grains play a key role in the biogeochemical cycle of Au by promoting t...
International audienceThe rising concern about the potential toxicity of synthetic gold nanoparticle...
Within the next five years the manufacture of large quantities of nanomaterials may lead to unintend...