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Environ Sci Technol ; 42(15): 5828-33, 2008 Aug 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18754516

ABSTRACT

The rapidly increasing production of engineered nanoparticles has created a demand for particle removal from industrial and communal wastewater streams. Efficient removal is particularly important in view of increasing long-term persistence and evidence for considerable ecotoxicity of specific nanoparticles. The present work investigates the use of a model wastewater treatment plant for removal of oxide nanoparticles. While a majority of the nanoparticles could be captured through adhesion to clearing sludge, a significant fraction of the engineered nanoparticles escaped the wastewater plant's clearing system, and up to 6 wt % of the model compound cerium oxide was found in the exit stream of the model plant. Our study demonstrates a significant influence of surface charge and the addition of dispersion stabilizing surfactants as routinely used in the preparation of nanoparticle derived products. A detailed investigation on the agglomeration of oxide nanoparticles in wastewater streams revealed a high stabilization of the particles against clearance (adsorption on the bacteria from the sludge). This unexpected finding suggests a need to investigate nanoparticle clearance in more detail and demonstrates the complex interactions between dissolved species and the nanoparticles within the continuously changing environment of the clearing sludge.


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Nanoparticles/chemistry , Nanotechnology/methods , Oxides/isolation & purification , Sewage/chemistry , Surface-Active Agents/chemistry , Waste Disposal, Fluid/methods , Water Pollutants, Chemical/isolation & purification , Adsorption , Cerium/chemistry , Cerium/isolation & purification , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Models, Chemical , Oxides/chemistry , Solubility , Time Factors , Water Pollutants, Chemical/chemistry
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