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Aggregation and Deposition Characteristics of Fullerene Nanoparticles in Aqueous Systems
Authors:Jonathan Brant  Hélène Lecoanet  Mark R Wiesner
Institution:(1) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Rice University, 6100 Main Street, Houston, TX 77005, USA
Abstract:The propensity of n-C60 to aggregate and deposit will play a key role in determining its longevity in aquatic systems, and therefore the potential exposure and risk presented by these colloids. We consider the origin of n-C60 stability and compare the aggregation and deposition characteristics of n-C60 under conditions of variable ionic strength using an indifferent electrolyte. Relatively weak electrolyte solutions (0.001 M) were observed to destabilize suspensions of n-C60 resulting in the formation of settleable aggregates. This behavior supports the hypothesis that the stabilizing mechanism for n-C60 clusters is electrostatic in origin. Similarly, the deposition of n-C60 in porous media increased as ionic strength increased. These observations suggest that under some conditions present in natural aquatic systems, these materials may have limited mobility as they form large aggregates that may settle out of suspension or deposit on surfaces. These phenomena may, at least partially, offset any risk presented by n-C60 toxicity due to a reduced potential for exposure.
Keywords:aggregation  charge  C60  deposition  DLVO  fullerene  nanoparticles  colloids  water quality
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