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  • 2018Green synthesis of gold and silver nanoparticles from Cannabis sativa (industrial hemp) and their capacity for biofilm inhibition202citations
  • 2017Nanoscale Coloristic Pigments: Upper Limits on Releases from Pigmented Plastic during Environmental Aging, In Food Contact, and by Leaching49citations
  • 2017Nanoscale Coloristic Pigments: Upper Limits on Releases from Pigmented Plastic during Environmental Aging, In Food Contact, and by Leaching49citations
  • 2017Nanoscale Coloristic Pigments: Upper Limits on Releases from Pigmented Plastic during Environmental Aging, In Food Contact, and by Leaching49citations
  • 2016Quantification of dermal exposure to nanoparticles from solid nanocomposites by using single particle ICP-MScitations
  • 2016Release of nanomaterials from solid nanocomposites and consumer exposure assessment - a forward-looking review57citations
  • 2016Meeting the Needs for Released Nanomaterials Required for Further Testing—The SUN Approach58citations

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  • Garnæs, Jørgen
  • Daugaard, Anders Egede
  • Mokkapati, Venkata R. S. S.
  • Mijakovic, Ivan
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  • Thygesen, Anders
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  • Borschneck, Daniel
  • Rose, Jerome
  • Vidal, Vladimir
  • Scifo, Lorette
  • Wohlleben, Wendel
  • Rose, Jérôme
  • Kammer, Frank, Von Der
  • Borschnek, Daniel
  • Kammer, Frank
  • Hansen, Steffen Foss
  • Olsson, Mikael Emil
  • Wyrwoll, Anne
  • Hristozov, Danail
  • Boldrin, Alessio
  • Kammer, Frank Von Der
  • Caballero, Alejandro
  • Heggelund, Laura Roverskov
  • Hennig, Michael
  • Peters, Ruud
  • Gottschalk, Fadri
  • Leeuwen, Stefan Van
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Quantification of dermal exposure to nanoparticles from solid nanocomposites by using single particle ICP-MS

  • Hansen, Steffen Foss
  • Mackevica, Aiga
  • Olsson, Mikael Emil
Abstract

Engineered nanoparticles are used in various applications due to their unique properties, which has led to their widespread use in consumer products. Silver, titanium and copper-based nanoparticles are few of the most commonly used nanomaterials in consumer products, mainly due to their biocidal, optical or photocatalytical properties. There is a lot of research focusing on effects exerted by nanoparticles, but the knowledge concerning release and subsequential exposure to nanoparticles is very limited, and information regarding potential dermal exposure from nanomaterial containing solid articles in particular is currently lacking. Challenges with regard to qualitative and quantitative characterization of nanoparticle exposure have been increasingly addressed in the literature in the last decade, and single particle ICP-MS has shown to be one of the most promising techniques for nanoparticle detection and characterization.<br/>In this study, we have investigated the potential dermal exposure to three different types of nano-enabled consumer products: Ag-containing keyboard covers, TiO2 coated ceramic tiles, and wood painted with CuO containing paint. The potential for dermal transfer from the aforementioned surfaces was tested by surface wiping followed by analysis using single particle ICP-MS. The nanoparticles were extracted from the wipes by ultrasonication in deionized water, and this technique was tested to be around 60-100% effective for extracting the particles adsorbed to the wipes. The method was optimized by spiking the wipes with known amounts of nanoparticles and treating them the same way as the experimental samples. Our preliminary results show that single particle ICP-MS has the potential for quantitatively measuring potential dermal exposure to nanoparticles, and when used in combination with other characterization techniques, such as conventional ICP-MS (for analysis of total metal content) and electron microscopy (particle shape) it can provide necessary particle characterization that can aid consumer exposure assessment to nanoparticles.

Topics
  • nanoparticle
  • nanocomposite
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • silver
  • copper
  • titanium
  • electron microscopy
  • ceramic
  • wood
  • particle shape
  • inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
  • ultrasonication