Issue 102, 2015

Impact of storage conditions and storage time on silver nanoparticles' physicochemical properties and implications for their biological effects

Abstract

It is increasingly recognized that nanoparticles (NPs) can ‘age’ while stored, and that the impact of this may lead to divergent results in terms of the observed toxicity of nominally the same NPs. The main goal of this study was to investigate whether (and to what extent) changes in silver (Ag) NPs' properties occur over time and whether storage of the dispersions under different conditions impacts their stability and ageing mechanism, as a function of the NPs' surface capping/charge. We found that both storage time/conditions and surface chemistry of AgNPs influenced the evolution of the NP properties over time, and that the resulting changes in the NPs' physicochemical properties influenced their toxicity. Observed changes in Ag NPs' toxicity were related to different processes such as NP agglomeration, dissolution, oxidation, capping agent degradation as well attachment of Ag+ ions to container walls. Thus, NP ‘aging’ effects as described here can be a significant contributor to the contradictory toxicity results observed in the literature for identical NPs, and NP ageing should thus be assessed in parallel with toxicity assessment as best practice.

Graphical abstract: Impact of storage conditions and storage time on silver nanoparticles' physicochemical properties and implications for their biological effects

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 May 2015
Accepted
23 Sep 2015
First published
25 Sep 2015
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 84172-84185

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Impact of storage conditions and storage time on silver nanoparticles' physicochemical properties and implications for their biological effects

E. Izak-Nau, A. Huk, B. Reidy, H. Uggerud, M. Vadset, S. Eiden, M. Voetz, M. Himly, A. Duschl, M. Dusinska and I. Lynch, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 84172 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA10187E

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