Counterion selection for ion controls of CuO-nanoparticles is important for assessing soil biological responses

Andrew J. Margenot , Devin A. Rippner , Peter G. Green , Kate M. Scow , Sanjai J. Parikh
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Environmental evaluations of metal nanoparticles (NP) rely on seperating the effects of the metal NP from its dissolution products. However, the coordinating or counter anion used in experimental controls may potentially influence biotic indicators used in ecotoxicology and soil health monitoring, thereby compromising the ability to detect real nanoparticle effects and potentially confounding interpretation of metal-NP impacts. Using the example of copper oxide (CuO) NP, we demonstrate for the first time that depending on the anion used in the metal ion control (CuCl2 versus CuSO4), different and even opposite conclusions may be drawn for CuO-NP effects. This include a key biological indicator such as enzyme activity in soil samples. Moreover, this effect was specific to environmental conditions and indicator type, raising important methodological and interpretive implications to assess the CuO-NP impacts on soils. Our findings imply that assessments of soil health impacts of metal-NP should consider multiple coordinating anion controls for a given metal, especially when the counterion is known to impact the biological indicator including nutrient ions.

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氧化铜纳米粒子离子控制的反离子效应对评估土壤生物反应的重要性
金属纳米粒子(NP)的环境评估依赖于将金属 NP 的影响与其溶解产物分离开来。然而,实验对照中使用的配位阴离子或反阴离子可能会影响生态毒理学和土壤健康监测中使用的生物指标,从而影响检测真实纳米粒子效应的能力,并可能混淆对金属纳米粒子影响的解释。以氧化铜 (CuO) NP 为例,我们首次证明了根据金属离子控制中使用的阴离子(CuCl2 与 CuSO4),可能会得出不同甚至相反的 CuO-NP 影响结论。这包括一个关键的生物指标,如土壤样本中的酶活性。此外,这种影响还与环境条件和指标类型有关,这对评估 CuO-NP 对土壤的影响具有重要的方法论和解释学意义。我们的研究结果表明,在评估金属-NP 对土壤健康的影响时,应考虑特定金属的多种协调阴离子控制,尤其是当已知反离子会影响包括营养离子在内的生物指标时。
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