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Oxidized nanoscale zero-valent iron changed the bioaccumulation and distribution of chromium in zebrafish

Journal

CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 263, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.128001

Keywords

Oxidized nanoscale zero-valent iron; Colloidal stability; Carrier effect; Bioaccumulation; Distribution

Funding

  1. Foundation of Shaanxi Educational Committee [19JK0398]
  2. State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Reuse Foundation [PCRRF17017]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21807085]

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The study found that the colloidal stability of oxidized nZVI affects the bioaccumulation of chromium in zebrafish, with highly oxidized nZVI leading to higher levels of chromium accumulation. This indicates that colloidal stability plays a crucial role in the accessibility of nanoparticles in zebrafish and the bioaccumulation of heavy metals such as chromium.
Influences of colloidal stabilities of nanoparticles (NPs) on the bioaccumulation of co-existing pollutants remains largely unknown. In this study, two oxidation products of nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI) with totally varied colloidal stabilities, termed highly oxidized nZVI (HO-nZVI) and lowly oxidized nZVI (LO-nZVI), were exposed to zebrafish with chromium (Cr); this approach was used to investigate the impacts of colloidal stability of oxidized nZVI on the bioaccumulation of Cr in zebrafish. A significant increase in the Cr and NP content in the viscera of fish in the presence of the oxidized nZVI after 20 days of exposure was confirmed, which indicated that Cr was consumed by fish through the uptake of the NPs. Furthermore, a significantly higher level of the HO-nZVI accumulated in the viscera in contrast to LO-nZVI, which suggested that the colloidal stability of NP is a crucial factor when evaluating the accessibility of NPs to zebrafish. Thus, HO-nZVI induced a significantly stronger enhancement of Cr content in fish than LO-nZVI. Our results suggest that oxidized nZVI will act as the carrier of co-existing heavy metals and change the transportation and distribution of heavy metals in zebrafish; moreover, the colloidal stability of NP will have a significant influence on the bioaccumulation of coexisting Cr. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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