“…While the Ag 2 S form is less toxic than pristine Ag NPs (e.g., to Chironomus riparius (Lee et al, 2016); adult zebra fish, Danio rerio (Devi et al, 2015)), it is not clear if the bioaccumulation hazard remains for Ag 2 S NPs. In at least one study with rainbow trout, Ag 2 S NPs were much less bioavailable than either the metal salt or Ag NPs (Clark et al, 2019a), with similar observations made in snails and planarians (Silva et al, 2022). However, in fish at least, nanoparticles arising from the Ag 2 S NP exposure were also detected in the internal organs (Clark et al, 2021), indicating that some bioaccumulation of particulates occurred.…”