Copper-containing nanomaterials: phytotoxicity to elodea; immobilization (binding) of nanoparticles to the biomass of the aquatic plants, macrophytes elodea Elodea canadensis.


Copper-containing nanomaterials: phytotoxicity to elodea; immobilization (binding) of nanoparticles to the biomass of the aquatic plants, macrophytes elodea  Elodea canadensis.
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M.E. Johnson, S.A. Ostroumov, J.F. Tyson, and B. Xing. Study of the interactions between Elodea canadensis and CuO nanoparticles. - Russian Journal of General Chemistry, 81(13):2688–2693, 2011.
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Publisher:
[Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. Distributed worldwide by Springer. Russian Journal of General Chemistry ISSN 1070-3632];
Abstract:
Copper is one of the key heavy metals that pollute environment and constitute a serious threat to the health of humans and ecosystems. Copper may enter the aquatic environment in both soluble and nanoparticle form. It was previously found in a series of studies that nanoparticles, including those of several metal oxides, exercise both negative and positive effects on the higher plants which makes necessary further research on the interaction between metal oxide nanoparticles and plants. Interactions between aquatic plants and copper-containing nanoparticles were not sufficiently studied. The goal of this study was to contribute to the investigation of the interactions between CuO nanoparticles and the aquatic plant Elodea canadensis under the conditions of experimental microcosms. It was found that CuO nanoparticles demonstrated some phytotoxicity to Elodea canadensis. After the incubation of Elodea canadensis in the aquatic medium contaminated with CuO nanoparticles there was a significant increase (by two orders of magnitude) of the concentration of copper in the biomass of the plants. In English. DOI 10.1134/S107036321113010X
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