Issue 12, 2018

Silicon nanoparticles: characterization and toxicity studies

Abstract

This paper is devoted to characterization and toxicity testing of the emerging class of nanomaterials for diverse applications: silicon nanoparticles. Silicon nanoparticles with a mean size of 2–4 nm were prepared and stabilized by different hydrocarbons (C4H9, C6H5), a fluorocarbon (C4F9), and N-heterocyclic carbene radicals. The toxicity of the prepared Si nanoparticles was studied using swollen river mussels by monitoring the heart rhythms and by using embryos of Danio rerio. The nanotoxicity was shown to result mostly from the presence of fluorinated radicals rather than because of the intrinsic toxicity of the Si nanoparticles.

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Aug 2018
Accepted
25 Oct 2018
First published
30 Oct 2018

Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2018,5, 2945-2951

Silicon nanoparticles: characterization and toxicity studies

L. M. Kustov, P. V. Mashkin, V. N. Zakharov, N. B. Abramenko, E. Y. Krysanov, L. A. Aslanov and W. Peijnenburg, Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2018, 5, 2945 DOI: 10.1039/C8EN00934A

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