Nano-TiO modifies heavy metal bioaccumulation in Daphnia magna: A model study.

Chemosphere

School of Space and Environment, Beihang University, Beijing, 100191, China; Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Big Data-Based Precision Medicine, Beihang University, Beijing, 100191, China. Electronic address:

Published: January 2023

Due to special properties, nano-TiO will interact with heavy metals and other pollutants in water, thus affecting the environmental behavior and ecotoxicity of these pollutants. However, the exact manner in which nano-TiO affects the bioaccumulation mechanisms of heavy metals is still unclear now. In the present study, quantitative structure bioaccumulation relationship (QSBAR) models were established to explore the relationships between physicochemical parameters of heavy metals and their accumulation in Daphnia magna in the absence and presence of nano-TiO at low metal exposure concentrations. The results showed that different physicochemical parameters affected the bioaccumulation of metals in Daphnia magna. The metal accumulation could be described by means of a Comprehensive Parameter composed of seven parameters, i.e., atomic number (AN), relative atomic weight (AW), atomic radius (AR), atomic ionization potential (AN/ΔIP), covalent index (Xr), second ionization energy (I) and electrochemical potential (E), in the absence of nano-TiO, whereas the metal accumulation increased with the increase in Van Der Waals radius (r) of metals in the presence of nano-TiO. It was demonstrated that the bioaccumulation mechanism of the metals to Daphnia magna changed in the presence of nano-TiO. Moreover, the bioaccumulation of more than 85% of the metals increased in the presence of nano-TiO, but it increased differently for different metals. The present study provides an alternative approach to understand the mechanism of heavy metal bioaccumulation at low metal exposure concentrations and the effect of nano-TiO on metal bioaccumulation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.137263DOI Listing

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