水生环境中的纳米塑料:老化对命运和毒性的潜在影响

IF 9 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Rega Permana , Swaroop Chakraborty , Eugenia Valsami-Jones
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越来越多的塑料废物释放到水生生态系统中,导致二次微塑料(MPs)和纳米塑料(NPs)的广泛存在,引发了重大的环境和健康问题。虽然原始NPs的毒理学效应已被充分记录,但老化的作用-通过紫外线(UV)光老化和化学氧化等过程-仍未得到充分研究。老化从根本上改变了NPs的物理化学性质,潜在地影响了它们的聚集行为、生态电晕的形成以及与水生环境中天然有机物(NOM)和离子的相互作用。这些变化可能会极大地改变NPs的生物利用度和毒性,使目前基于原始颗粒的环境评估变得不切实际。这篇综述综合了现有的关于NP老化的文献,探讨了NP老化如何影响它们的命运、运输和对水生生物的毒理学影响。通过识别关键的知识缺口,并强调对环境老龄化研究的需求,本文为NP环境风险评估的未来研究提供了路线图。了解NPs老化后的动态变化对于建立更准确的长期生态和人类健康影响模型至关重要。
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Nanoplastics in aquatic environments: The hidden impact of aging on fate and toxicity

Nanoplastics in aquatic environments: The hidden impact of aging on fate and toxicity
The increasing release of plastic waste into aquatic ecosystems has led to the widespread occurrence of secondary microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs), raising significant environmental and health concerns. While the toxicological effects of pristine NPs have been well documented, the role of aging—through processes such as ultraviolet (UV) photoaging and chemical oxidation—remains largely understudied. Aging fundamentally alters the physicochemical properties of NPs, potentially affecting their aggregation behaviour, eco-corona formation, and interactions with natural organic matter (NOM) and ions in aquatic environments. These changes may drastically shift the bioavailability and toxicity of NPs, making current assessments based on pristine particles environmentally unrealistic. This review synthesises the existing literature on NP aging, exploring how it affects their fate, transport, and toxicological impact on aquatic organisms. By identifying key knowledge gaps and highlighting the need for studies that account for environmental aging, this paper offers a roadmap for future research in NP environmental risk assessment. Understanding the dynamic transformations of NPs post-aging is crucial for developing more accurate models of their long-term ecological and human health impacts.
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