Abstract
Microbial reduction of selenium oxyanions under mesophilic (30 °C) and thermophilic (55 °C) conditions produces biogenic elemental selenium nanospheres (BioSe-Nanospheres) and nanorods (BioSe-Nanorods), respectively. While the properties of BioSe-Nanospheres are well studied, the colloidal properties of BioSe-Nanorods have not yet been investigated. Therefore, this study characterized the surface properties of BioSe-Nanorods, compared their colloidal properties with BioSe-Nanospheres and elucidated the formation of BioSe-Nanorods in the presence of a capping agent. This study demonstrated that BioSe-Nanorods, like BioSe-Nanospheres, are capped by extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) as evidenced by infrared spectroscopy. The EPS capped BioSe-Nanorods were less colloidally stable than EPS capped BioSe-Nanospheres as demonstrated by the former's less negative zeta potential values when exposed to 10 mM NaCl. In fresh lake water, BioSe-Nanospheres showed a 91.6 (±0.5)% settling efficiency, while BioSe-Nanorods displayed a settling efficiency of 97.1 (±0.5)%. The lower colloidal stability and higher settling efficiency was due to a 7 times less negative surface charge of BioSe-Nanorods compared to BioSe-Nanospheres at pH 7.2. Further, this study observed that the formation of BioSe-Nanorods might proceed via BioSe-Nanospheres through orientation attachment followed by anisotropic growth as well as a solid-solution-solid mechanism. This study demonstrates the importance of the shape of nanoparticles in determining their bioremediation effectiveness and fate in the environment.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1054-1063 |
Number of pages | 10 |
Journal | Environmental Science: Nano |
Volume | 4 |
Issue number | 5 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2017 |
Publication type | A1 Journal article-refereed |
Publication forum classification
- Publication forum level 1
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Materials Science (miscellaneous)
- General Environmental Science