Application of Nickel and Nanonickel in Terrestrial Environment

Authors

  • H. Palková Department of Environmental Chemistry, Faculty of Environmental Technology, Institute of Chemical Technology Prague, Prague
  • T. Sovová Department of Environmental Chemistry, Faculty of Environmental Technology, Institute of Chemical Technology Prague, Prague
  • I. Koníčková Department of Environmental Chemistry, Faculty of Environmental Technology, Institute of Chemical Technology Prague, Prague
  • V. Kočí Department of Environmental Chemistry, Faculty of Environmental Technology, Institute of Chemical Technology Prague, Prague
  • V. Bartůněk Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Chemical Technology, Institute of Chemical Technology Prague, Prague
  • Z. Sofer Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Chemical Technology, Institute of Chemical Technology Prague, Prague

Keywords:

nano-nickel, nickel, ecotoxicity, terrestrial tests

Abstract

Nanomaterials have been extensively used almost in all sectors of human activities. We used powdery Ni, nanonickel as well as real samples containing Ni for testing and comparison. Toxicities of the first two forms of Ni were tested in three organisms – in worms (Enchytraeus crypticus), springtails (Folsomia candida) and lettuce seeds (Lactuca sativa). The main aim was a comparison of the impacts of the Ni metal in different forms and different particle composition and thus with different features. This study should decide to approach nanomaterials in the same way as their macroscopic equivalents or whether it is appropriate to pay more attention to these chemicals not only in ecotoxicology and environmental impacts.

Published

2013-11-15

How to Cite

Palková, H., Sovová, T., Koníčková, I., Kočí, V., Bartůněk, V., & Sofer, Z. (2013). Application of Nickel and Nanonickel in Terrestrial Environment. Chemické Listy, 107(11), 885–891. Retrieved from http://ww.w.chemicke-listy.cz/ojs3/index.php/chemicke-listy/article/view/735

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