Interaction of Copper-Based Nanoparticles to Soil, Terrestrial, and Aquatic Systems: Critical Review of the State of the Science and Future Perspectives
Language
en
Chapitre d'ouvrage
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Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 2019-07-09, vol. 252, p. 51-96
Springer New York
Abstract
In the past two decades, increased production and usage of metallic nanoparticles (NPs) has inevitably increased their discharge into the different compartments of the environment, which ultimately paved the way for their ...Read more >
In the past two decades, increased production and usage of metallic nanoparticles (NPs) has inevitably increased their discharge into the different compartments of the environment, which ultimately paved the way for their uptake and accumulation in various trophic levels of the food chain. Due to these issues, several questions have been raised on the usage of NPs in everyday life and has become a matter of public health concern. Among the metallic NPs, Cu-based NPs have gained popularity due to their cost-effectiveness and multifarious promising uses. Several studies in the past represented the phytotoxicity of Cu-based NPs on plants. However, comprehensive knowledge is still lacking. Additionally, the impact of Cu-based NPs on soil organisms such as agriculturally important microbes, fungi, mycorrhiza, nematode, and earthworms are poorly studied. This review article critically analyses the literature data to achieve a more comprehensive knowledge on the toxicological profile of Cu-based NPs and increase our understanding of the effects of Cu-based NPs on aquatic and terrestrial plants as well as on soil microbial communities. The underlying mechanism of biotransformation of Cu-based NPs and the process of their penetration into plants has also been discussed herein. Overall, this review could provide valuable information to design rules and regulations for the safe disposal of Cu-based NPs into a sustainable environment.Read less <
Keywords
Bioaccumulation
Bioavailability
Biotransformation
Cellular
Copper
Cytotoxic
Emissions
Exposure
Fate
Freshwater
Genotoxicity
Nanoparticles
Nanotechnology
Microorganism
Permissible levels
Phytotoxicity
Sediments
Soil
Sources
Sub-cellular
Techniques
Toxicity mechanism
Trophic transfer
Ultrastructure
Origin
Hal imported