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  • 2023Recycling and characterization of end-of-life solid oxide fuel/electrolyzer ceramic material cell components18citations
  • 2022In Vitro Molecular Study of Titanium-Niobium Alloy Biocompatibility9citations
  • 2019Influence of surface state on the electrochemical performance of nickel-based cermet electrodes during steam electrolysis29citations
  • 2019Metal accumulation, biochemical and behavioral responses on the Mediterranean clams Ruditapes decussatus exposed to two photocatalyst nanocomposites (TiO2 NPs and AuTiO2NPs)62citations

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  • Beyrem, Hamouda
  • Mezni, Amine
  • Dellali, Mouhamed
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Metal accumulation, biochemical and behavioral responses on the Mediterranean clams Ruditapes decussatus exposed to two photocatalyst nanocomposites (TiO2 NPs and AuTiO2NPs)

  • Khazri, Abdelhafidh
  • Joubert, Olivier
  • Saidani, Wiem
  • Sellami, Badreddine
  • Beyrem, Hamouda
  • Mezni, Amine
  • Dellali, Mouhamed
  • Sheehan, David
Abstract

Nanoparticle decoration with noble metal represents a promising alternative to improve their photocatalytic and photovoltaic properties. However, toxicity can be influenced by such modification, as the bioavailability of these substances may be influenced. To understand how decoration influences the NP impacts in marine ecosystems, we exposed suspension-feeding clams, Ruditapes decussatus, to two photocatalyst nanocomposites, TiO2 NPs and AuTiO2 NPs, over 2 concentrations, 50 μg L-1and 100 μg L-1, in a laboratory experiment. Accumulation of Au and Ti in gills and digestive gland was noted in clams after exposure to TiO2 NPs and AuTiO2 NPs using inductively coupled plasma optic emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES). TiO2 and AuTiO2 NPs alter the behavior of the clams Ruditapes decussatus by reducing filtration and respiration rates. Furthermore, the highest concentration of TiO2NPs induces an overproduction of H2O2 in gills and digestive gland and NO production only in gills. Superoxide dismutase (SOD), Catalase (CAT), Glutathione-S-transferase (GST) and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activities were induced in gills and digestives gland in concentration and nanocomposite type dependent manner. Decorated form presented higher Malondialdehyde (MDA) levels in gills and digestive gland than the undecorated form, suggesting different mechanisms of action that may be mediated through oxidative stress. In conclusion, the considered parameters could represent reliable biomarkers for the assessment of NP toxicity on R. decussatus as biological biomonitoring model. In addition, based on the obtained results, nanoparticle decoration influences the toxicity of metal nanoparticles in marine organism.

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  • nanoparticle
  • nanocomposite
  • experiment
  • gold
  • Hydrogen
  • titanium
  • toxicity
  • atomic emission spectroscopy