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Screening test of silver nanoparticles in biological samples by graphite furnace-atomic absorption spectrometry
Authors:F. Gagné  P. Turcotte  C. Gagnon
Affiliation:Emerging Methods Section, Aquatic Contaminants Research Division, Water Science and Technology Directorate, Environment Canada, 105 McGill, Montréal, QC, H2Y 2E7, Canada, francois.gagne@ec.gc.ca.
Abstract:A simple, rapid and inexpensive screening test is presented to determine the presence of silver (Ag) nanoparticles in biological samples. The method is based on graphite furnace-atomic absorption spectrometry (Zeeman background correction) where an increase in the atomization temperature is observed with an increase in the particle size of Ag. The method is able to determine the presence of Ag ions from the presence of nano-Ag of 20, 60 and 80?nm, but the methodology was less apt to resolve nanoparticles between 20 and 60?nm. The proposed methodology was capable of determining the presence of dissolved Ag(+) from 20?nm in prepared mixtures, and in the liver of rainbow trout exposed to either dissolved or 20-nm nano-Ag.
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