Time and Nanoparticle Concentration Affect the Extractability of Cu from CuO NP-Amended Soil

TitleTime and Nanoparticle Concentration Affect the Extractability of Cu from CuO NP-Amended Soil
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsGao, X, Spielman-Sun, E, Rodrigues, SM, Casman, EA, Lowry, GV
JournalEnvironmental Science & TechnologyEnvironmental Science & Technology
Date Published01/2017
ISBN Number0013-936X
Abstract

We assess the effect of CuO nanoparticle (NP) concentration and soil aging time on the extractability of Cu from a standard sandy soil (Lufa 2.1). The soil was dosed with CuO NPs or Cu(NO3)2 at 10 mg/kg or 100 mg/kg of total added Cu, and then extracted using either 0.01 M CaCl2 or 0.005 M diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA) (pH 7.6) extraction fluid at selected times over 31 days. For the high dose of CuO NPs, the amount of DTPA-extractable Cu in soil increased from 3 wt % immediately after mixing to 38 wt % after 31 days. In contrast, the extractability of Cu(NO3)2 was highest initially, decreasing with time. The increase in extractability was attributed to dissolution of CuO NPs in the soil. This was confirmed with synchrotron X-ray absorption near edge structure measurements. The CuO NP dissolution kinetics were modeled by a first-order dissolution model. Our findings indicate that dissolution, concentration, and aging time are important factors that influence Cu extractability in CuO NP-amended soil and suggest that a time-dependent series of extractions could be developed as a functional assay to determine the dissolution rate constant.

DOI10.1021/acs.est.6b04705