2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00216-023-04641-7
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Basic and advanced spectrometric methods for complete nanoparticles characterization in bio/eco systems: current status and future prospects

Abstract: The use of engineered nanoparticles in the environment and human life has increased in the last 20 years. The risk assessment concerning application of nanomaterials in biological systems requires their thorough characterization. Understanding the correlations between physicochemical properties of nanoparticles concerning not only the size, particle size distribution, number concentration, degree of aggregation, or agglomeration but also solubility, stability, binding affinity, surface activity, chemical compo… Show more

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“…The spectrometric characterisation of NPs in biological and environmental samples was the topic of a critical review 98 (116 references) that discussed the determination of: NP synthesis yield; particle size and particle number concentration; elemental and isotopic composition; and surface properties.…”
Section: Analysis Of Soils Plants and Related Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spectrometric characterisation of NPs in biological and environmental samples was the topic of a critical review 98 (116 references) that discussed the determination of: NP synthesis yield; particle size and particle number concentration; elemental and isotopic composition; and surface properties.…”
Section: Analysis Of Soils Plants and Related Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MSp can ensure both quantitative and qualitative assays and can provide insights into structural characterization. However, it is important to use other complementary techniques for a better understanding of the NPs' properties [113].…”
Section: Mass Spectrometry (Msp)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To remove the sodium azide from the bare NPs suspension before the exposure experiment, dialysis was performed using a dialysis bag (molecular weight cut-off of 1000), against deionised water (Miao et al, 2019;Pikuda et al, 2019). In order to confirm that the concentration of the suspension remained consistent after the dialysis process, UV-visible spectra (Borowska and Jankowski, 2023;Minelli et al, 2019) was measured (Agilent 8453, USA). This allowed for a comparison of the suspensions before and after dialysis, ensuring that there were no significant changes in the NPs concentration.…”
Section: Polystyrene Nanoplasticsmentioning
confidence: 99%