电喷雾动态迁移率分析表征工程纳米材料在水样品

J. Niu, P. Rasmussen
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了解工程纳米材料(enm)释放到环境中的行为和命运需要在相关介质中测量其物理化学性质。当enm从制造状态转移到暴露途径并最终与生物系统相互作用时,需要专门的仪器来检测其物理化学特性(如团聚和溶解)的变化。本研究结合电喷雾和动态迁移率分析(ES-DMA)来表征分散体中的enm。评价了该方法测量分散体中不同尺寸范围的二氧化硅、金、银和二氧化铈纳米颗粒的能力。所提出的方法被发现能够准确表征纳米颗粒的尺寸和尺寸分布在单模态,多模态和多分散样品。ES-DMA在单次运行中解析宽尺寸范围(从6到217 nm)的多模态纳米颗粒尺寸分布的能力有助于检测聚集/团聚过程。将ES-DMA法所得结果与单粒子电感耦合等离子体质谱法(SP-ICP-MS)所得结果进行比较。ES-DMA获得的粒度和粒度分布测量值与参考值以及SP-ICP-MS获得的结果进行了很好的比较,表明该技术能够可靠地表征分散的ENMs。
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Electrospray-dynamic mobility analysis for characterization of engineered nanomaterials in aqueous samples
Understanding the behavior and fate of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) released to the environment requires measurement of their physicochemical properties in relevant media. Specialized instrumentation is required to be able to detect their changes in physicochemical characteristics (such as agglomeration and dissolution) as ENMs move from the manufactured state to the exposure pathway and ultimately interact with biological systems. This study combined electrospray with dynamic mobility analysis (ES-DMA) for characterizing ENMs in dispersions. The capability of this approach to measure different size ranges of silica, gold, silver and cerium dioxide nanoparticles in dispersions was evaluated. The proposed approach was found to be capable of accurately characterizing nanoparticle size and size distributions in monomodal, polymodal and polydispersed samples. The capability of ES-DMA to resolve polymodal nanoparticle size distributions over a wide size range (from 6 to 217 nm) in a single run facilitates the detection of aggregation/agglomeration processes. Results obtained using ES-DMA were compared with those using single particle inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry (SP-ICP-MS). Measurements of particle size and size distribution obtained using ES-DMA compared well with reference values and with results obtained using SP-ICP-MS, showing that this technique is capable of reliable characterization of dispersed ENMs.
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