Differentiation and characterization of isotopically modified silver nanoparticles in aqueous media using asymmetric-flow field flow fractionation coupled to optical detection and mass spectrometry

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作者
Gigault, Julien [1 ]
Hackley, Vincent A. [1 ]
机构
[1] NIST, Mat Measurement Lab, Gaithersburg, MD 20899 USA
关键词
Field flow fractionation; Nanoparticles; Hyphenated techniques; Environmental monitoring; SURFACE-PLASMON RESONANCE; MANUFACTURED NANOPARTICLES; ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY; SIZE; CHEMISTRY; IMPACT; ACIDS;
D O I
10.1016/j.aca.2012.11.060
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号
070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The principal objective of this work was to develop and demonstrate a new methodology for silver nanoparticle (AgNP) detection and characterization based on asymmetric-flow field flow fractionation (A4F) coupled on-line to multiple detectors and using stable isotopes of Ag. This analytical approach opens the door to address many relevant scientific challenges concerning the transport and fate of nanomaterials in natural systems. We show that A4F must be optimized in order to effectively fractionate AgNPs and larger colloidal Ag particles. With the optimized method one can accurately determine the size, stability and optical properties of AgNPs and their agglomerates under variable conditions. In this investigation, we couple A4F to optical absorbance (UV-vis spectrometer) and scattering detectors (static and dynamic) and to an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer. With this combination of detection modes it is possible to determine the mass isotopic signature of AgNPs as a function of their size and optical properties, providing specificity necessary for tracing and differentiating labeled AgNPs from their naturally occurring or anthropogenic analogs. The methodology was then applied to standard estuarine sediment by doping the suspension with a known quantity of isotopically enriched (109)AgNPs stabilized by natural organic matter (standard humic and fulvic acids). The mass signature of the isotopically enriched AgNPs was recorded as a function of the measured particle size. We observed that AgNPs interact with different particulate components of the sediment, and also self-associate to form agglomerates in this model estuarine system. This work should have substantial ramifications for research concerning the environmental and biological fate of AgNPs. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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