Transport and retention of differently coated CeO2 nanoparticles in saturated sediment columns under laboratory and near-natural conditions
2019
Where surface-functionalized engineered nanoparticles (NP) occur in drinking water catchments, understanding their transport within and between environmental compartments such as surface water and groundwater is crucial for risk assessment of drinking water resources. The transport of NP is mainly controlled by (i) their surface properties, (ii) water chemistry, and (iii) surface properties of the stationary phase. Therefore, functionalization of NP surfaces by organic coatings may change their fate in the environment. In laboratory columns, we compared the mobility of CeO₂ NP coated by the synthetic polymer polyacrylic acid (PAA) with CeO₂ NP coated by natural organic matter (NOM) and humic acid (HA), respectively. The effect of ionic strength on transport in sand columns was investigated using deionized (DI) water and natural surface water with 2.2 mM Ca²⁺ (soft) and 4.5 mM Ca²⁺ (hard), respectively. Furthermore, the relevance of these findings was validated in a near-natural bank filtration experiment using HA-CeO₂ NP. PAA-CeO₂ NP were mobile under all tested water conditions, showing a breakthrough of 60% irrespective of the Ca²⁺ concentration. In contrast, NOM-CeO₂ NP showed a lower mobility with a breakthrough of 27% in DI and < 10% in soft surface water. In hard surface water, NOM-CeO₂ NP were completely retained in the first 2 cm of the column. The transport of HA-CeO₂ NP in laboratory columns in soft surface water was lower compared to NOM-CeO₂ NP with a strong accumulation of CeO₂ NP in the first few centimeters of the column. Natural coatings were generally less stabilizing and more susceptible to increasing Ca²⁺ concentrations than the synthetic coating. The outdoor column experiment confirmed the low mobility of HA-CeO₂ NP under more complex environmental conditions. From our experiments, we conclude that the synthetic polymer is more efficient in facilitating NP transport than natural coatings and hence, CeO₂ NP mobility may vary significantly depending on the surface coating.
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