Study of the behavior of silver nanoparticles in agricultural soils

Authors

  • Laura Torrent Universitat de Girona
  • Mònica Iglesias Universitat de Girona
  • Francisco Laborda Universitat de Saragossa. Institut Universitari d’Investigació en Ciències Ambientals d’Aragó
  • Eva Marguí Universitat de Girona
  • Manuela Hidalgo Universitat de Girona

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Silver nanoparticles, soils, adsorption kinetics, leaching tests, cloud-point extraction, inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry.

Abstract

In this paper, batch adsorption studies and leaching tests have been performed to understand silver nanoparticle (AgNP) adsorption/desorption processes in soils. AgNPs show fast retention and low mobility in soils, with an important role being played by the cation exchange capacity and electrical conductivity of soils as well as by the surface charge and size of AgNPs. After three weeks of contact with soils, most AgNPs retain their nanoform. The application of cloud-point extraction allows an accurate AgNP characterization in samples containing ionic silver.

Keywords: Silver nanoparticles, soils, adsorption kinetics, leaching tests, cloud-point extraction, inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry.

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