Aggregation and dissolution of aluminium oxide and copper oxide nanoparticles in natural aqueous matrixes

dc.contributor.authorNanja, Astone Frankline
dc.contributor.authorFocke, Walter Wilhelm
dc.contributor.authorMusee, Ndeke
dc.contributor.emailu16394152@tuks.co.zaen_ZA
dc.date.accessioned2021-08-30T10:51:23Z
dc.date.available2021-08-30T10:51:23Z
dc.date.issued2020-06
dc.description.abstractAggregation and dissolution kinetics of aluminium oxide nanoparticles (nAl2O3) and copper oxide nanoparticles (nCuO) in deionised water (DIW) and freshwater sourced from two river systems were studied with the objective to understand the influencing factors. Dynamic light scattering and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer were used to study aggregation and dissolution, respectively. In DIW, humic acid was observed to have a concentration dependent stabilization effect on ENPs. Increasing the ionic strength destabilised the ENPs. The pH influenced aggregation with maximum aggregation observed at the isoelectric point. ENPs were stable in freshwater systems with HDD < 350 nm at 100 µg/L. Aggregation of both ENPs was concentration dependent. The ENPs exhibited higher stability in freshwater with low, rather than high, concentrations of both natural organic matter (NOM) and electrolytes. Dissolution was higher in Elands river than in Bloubank river water. ENPs had a high tendency for dissolution at low concentrations. NOM impeded dissolution of ENPs by providing a protective coating via steric and electrostatic interaction. Released ions may have formed precipitates and chelate compounds with ligands present in freshwater especially for nCuO where low dissolution was apparent. These findings provide insights on aggregation and dissolution of ENPs in freshwater systems as influenced by source-specific water chemistry. Therefore, it is not possible to make generalized statement on the outcome of ENPs transformation in aquatic systems.en_ZA
dc.description.departmentChemical Engineeringen_ZA
dc.description.librarianhj2021en_ZA
dc.description.sponsorshipThe Water Research Commission of South Africa and the University of Pretoria.en_ZA
dc.description.urihttps://www.springer.com/journal/42452en_ZA
dc.identifier.citationNanja, A.F., Focke, W.W. & Musee, N. Aggregation and dissolution of aluminium oxide and copper oxide nanoparticles in natural aqueous matrixes. SN Applied Sciences 2, 1164 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-020-2952-4.en_ZA
dc.identifier.issn2523-3971 (online)
dc.identifier.other10.1007/s42452-020-2952-4
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/81536
dc.language.isoenen_ZA
dc.publisherSpringeren_ZA
dc.rights© 2020, Springer Nature Switzerland AGen_ZA
dc.subjectAggregation kineticsen_ZA
dc.subjectAl2O3 nanoparticlesen_ZA
dc.subjectMonovalent electrolyteen_ZA
dc.subjectCuO nanoparticlesen_ZA
dc.subjectDissolutionen_ZA
dc.subjectRiver wateren_ZA
dc.subjectCopper oxide nanoparticles (nCuO)en_ZA
dc.subjectDeionised water (DIW)en_ZA
dc.subjectAluminium oxide nanoparticles (nAl2O3)en_ZA
dc.subjectFreshwateren_ZA
dc.subjectNatural organic matter (NOM)en_ZA
dc.subjectEngineered nanoparticles (ENPs)en_ZA
dc.titleAggregation and dissolution of aluminium oxide and copper oxide nanoparticles in natural aqueous matrixesen_ZA
dc.typeArticleen_ZA

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