2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.03.493
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A new test system for unraveling the effects of soil components on the uptake and toxicity of silver nanoparticles (NM-300K) in simulated pore water

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“…For NM-300K, an effect of the organic dispersion can be excluded, because tests had been made in advance to ensure that the dispersion showed no toxic effect of on the reproduction of F. candida (X. Zhang, unpublished data). McKee et al studied the dispersion of NM-300K in OECD soil pore water and found that the dispersion caused significant immobilization of F. candida at 10 mg/l, whereas no toxic effect occurred at 40 mg/l [40]. This is in line with our findings.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…For NM-300K, an effect of the organic dispersion can be excluded, because tests had been made in advance to ensure that the dispersion showed no toxic effect of on the reproduction of F. candida (X. Zhang, unpublished data). McKee et al studied the dispersion of NM-300K in OECD soil pore water and found that the dispersion caused significant immobilization of F. candida at 10 mg/l, whereas no toxic effect occurred at 40 mg/l [40]. This is in line with our findings.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Similar coating effects were observed with ZnO-NPs and F. candida [44] and with iron oxide nanoparticles and mouse fibroblast cells [45]. There is strong support for the assumption that the different soil types were the main reason for the large difference in toxicity between our study and the one by Mendes et al [26], as various studies in our lab with Collembola (McKee et al [40]) and enchytraeids (Voua Otomo et al under revision) have rendered much stronger toxic effects of AgNP in RefeSol 01A than in Lufa 2.2 and artificial OECD soil. In fact, it is challenging to evaluate the results of different studies on F. candida if different clonal lineages were used in the different studies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…For NM-300K, an effect of the organic dispersion can be excluded, because tests have been made in advance to ensure that the dispersion showed no toxic effect of on the reproduction of F. candida (X. Zhang, unpublished data). McKee et al (2019) studied the dispersion of NM-300K in OECD soil pore water and found that the dispersion caused significant immobilization of F. candida at 10 mg L -1 whereas no toxic effect occurred at mg L -1 [27]. This is in line with our findings.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…For NM-300K, an effect of the organic dispersion can be excluded, because tests have been made in advance to ensure that the dispersion showed no toxic effect of on the reproduction of F. candida (X. Zhang, unpublished data). McKee et al (2019) studied the dispersion of NM-300K in OECD soil pore water and found that the dispersion caused signi cant immobilization of F. candida at 10 mg L -1 whereas no toxic effect occurred at 40 mg L -1 [40]. This is in line with our ndings.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%