Gonzalo Tortella , Olga Rubilar , Paola Fincheira , Javiera Parada , Halley Caixeta de Oliveira , Adalberto Benavides-Mendoza , Sebastian Leiva , Martín Fernandez-Baldo , Amedea B. Seabra
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Copper nanoparticles as a potential emerging pollutant: Divergent effects in the agriculture, risk-benefit balance and integrated strategies for its use
At the forefront of agricultural innovation, copper-based nanoparticles (Cu-based NPs) have seized global attention in recent years, revolutionizing fields as diverse as electronics, medicine, and, notably, agriculture. Their prowess in combating phytopathogenic microorganisms, boosting plant yield and defenses, and their dual role as pesticides or fertilizers - depending on the dosage - positions them at the epicenter of exciting scientific advancements. However, this is a two-edged sword: the environmental impact of Cu-based NPs is an escalating concern. The release of these particles post-use raises serious questions about the accumulation of toxic copper levels in soil and, consequently, in crops. In a market with rising metal nanoparticles, a deeper exploration is essential to balance the benefits and risks associated with Cu-based NPs in agriculture. This review synthesizes the state-of-the-art Cu-based NP synthesis, their application as antimicrobial agents, pesticides, and fertilizers, and their interactions with soil, highlighting its advantages and disadvantages. Finally, we delve into future perspectives, spotlighting the research gaps in Cu-based NP studies that beckon for attention in the coming years.
期刊介绍:
Emerging Contaminants is an outlet for world-leading research addressing problems associated with environmental contamination caused by emerging contaminants and their solutions. Emerging contaminants are defined as chemicals that are not currently (or have been only recently) regulated and about which there exist concerns regarding their impact on human or ecological health. Examples of emerging contaminants include disinfection by-products, pharmaceutical and personal care products, persistent organic chemicals, and mercury etc. as well as their degradation products. We encourage papers addressing science that facilitates greater understanding of the nature, extent, and impacts of the presence of emerging contaminants in the environment; technology that exploits original principles to reduce and control their environmental presence; as well as the development, implementation and efficacy of national and international policies to protect human health and the environment from emerging contaminants.