Klaine Stephen J, Alvarez Pedro J J, Batley Graeme E, Fernandes Teresa F, Handy Richard D, Lyon Delina Y, Mahendra Shaily, McLaughlin Michael J, Lead Jamie R
Institute of Environmental Toxicology, Department of Biology, Clemson University, P.O. Box 709 Pendleton, South Carolina 29672, USA.
Environ Toxicol Chem. 2008 Sep;27(9):1825-51. doi: 10.1897/08-090.1.
The recent advances in nanotechnology and the corresponding increase in the use of nanomaterials in products in every sector of society have resulted in uncertainties regarding environmental impacts. The objectives of this review are to introduce the key aspects pertaining to nanomaterials in the environment and to discuss what is known concerning their fate, behavior, disposition, and toxicity, with a particular focus on those that make up manufactured nanomaterials. This review critiques existing nanomaterial research in freshwater, marine, and soil environments. It illustrates the paucity of existing research and demonstrates the need for additional research. Environmental scientists are encouraged to base this research on existing studies on colloidal behavior and toxicology. The need for standard reference and testing materials as well as methodology for suspension preparation and testing is also discussed.
纳米技术的最新进展以及纳米材料在社会各领域产品中使用量的相应增加,引发了人们对其环境影响的不确定性。本综述的目的是介绍与环境中纳米材料相关的关键方面,并讨论关于它们的归宿、行为、处置和毒性的已知情况,特别关注构成人造纳米材料的那些方面。本综述对淡水、海洋和土壤环境中现有的纳米材料研究进行了批判。它说明了现有研究的匮乏,并表明需要更多的研究。鼓励环境科学家将这项研究建立在现有的胶体行为和毒理学研究基础上。还讨论了对标准参考和测试材料的需求以及悬浮液制备和测试的方法。