Aquatic toxicity of particulate matter emitted by five electroplating processes in two marine microalgae species
Electroplating is a widely used group of industrial processes that make a metal coating on a solid substrate. Our previous research studied the concentrations, characteristics, and chemical composition of nano- and microparticles emitted during different electroplating processes. The objective of th...
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doaj-0ea8a678ed0b48cebe720024e8c460cc2021-04-22T13:38:54ZengElsevierToxicology Reports2214-75002021-01-018880887Aquatic toxicity of particulate matter emitted by five electroplating processes in two marine microalgae speciesKonstantin Pikula0Konstantin Kirichenko1Igor Vakhniuk2Olga-Ioanna Kalantzi3Aleksei Kholodov4Tatiana Orlova5Zhanna Markina6Aristidis Tsatsakis7Kirill Golokhvast8N.I. Vavilov All-Russian Institute of Plant Genetic Resources, Saint-Petersburg, 190000, Russia; Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, 690922, Russia; Corresponding author at: 10 Ajax Bay, Russky Island, Vladivostok, 690922, Russia.Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, 690922, Russia; Siberian Federal Scientific Center of Agrobiotechnologies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, SFSCA RAS, 630501, Krasnoobsk, Novosibirsk region, RussiaFar Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, 690922, Russia; Siberian Federal Scientific Center of Agrobiotechnologies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, SFSCA RAS, 630501, Krasnoobsk, Novosibirsk region, RussiaDepartment of Environment, University of the Aegean, Mytilene, 81100, GreeceFar East Geological Institute, Far Eastern Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok, 690022, RussiaA.V. Zhirmunsky National Scientific Center of Marine Biology, Far Eastern Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, 690041, Vladivostok, RussiaA.V. Zhirmunsky National Scientific Center of Marine Biology, Far Eastern Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, 690041, Vladivostok, RussiaLaboratory of Toxicology and Forensic Sciences, Medical School, University of Crete, 71003 Heraklion, Greece; Department of Analytical and Forensic Medical Toxicology, Sechenov University, 119991 Moscow, RussiaN.I. Vavilov All-Russian Institute of Plant Genetic Resources, Saint-Petersburg, 190000, Russia; Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, 690922, Russia; Siberian Federal Scientific Center of Agrobiotechnologies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, SFSCA RAS, 630501, Krasnoobsk, Novosibirsk region, Russia; Pacific Geographical Institute, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 690041, Vladivostok, RussiaElectroplating is a widely used group of industrial processes that make a metal coating on a solid substrate. Our previous research studied the concentrations, characteristics, and chemical composition of nano- and microparticles emitted during different electroplating processes. The objective of this study was to evaluate the environmental toxicity of particulate matter obtained from five different electrochemical processes. We collected airborne particle samples formed during aluminum cleaning, aluminum etching, chemical degreasing, nonferrous metals etching, and nickel plating. The toxicity of the particles was evaluated by the standard microalgae growth rate inhibition test. Additionally, we evaluated membrane potential and cell size changes in the microalgae H. akashiwo and P. purpureum exposed to the obtained suspensions of electroplating particles. The findings of this research demonstrate that the aquatic toxicity of electroplating emissions significantly varies between different industrial processes and mostly depends on particle chemical composition and solubility rather than the number of insoluble particles. The sample from an aluminum cleaning workshop was significantly more toxic for both microalgae species compared to the other samples and demonstrated dose and time-dependent toxicity. The samples obtained during chemical degreasing and nonferrous metals etching processes induced depolarization of microalgal cell membranes, demonstrated the potential of chronic toxicity, and stimulated the growth rate of microalgae after 72 h of exposure. Moreover, the sample from a nonferrous metals etching workshop revealed hormetic dose-response toxicity in H. akashiwo, which can lead to harmful algal blooms in the environment.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214750021000809BioassayFumeGalvanicMetalsMicroalgaeParticulate matter |
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Aquatic toxicity of particulate matter emitted by five electroplating processes in two marine microalgae species |
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Aquatic toxicity of particulate matter emitted by five electroplating processes in two marine microalgae species |
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Aquatic toxicity of particulate matter emitted by five electroplating processes in two marine microalgae species |
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Aquatic toxicity of particulate matter emitted by five electroplating processes in two marine microalgae species |
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Aquatic toxicity of particulate matter emitted by five electroplating processes in two marine microalgae species |
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aquatic toxicity of particulate matter emitted by five electroplating processes in two marine microalgae species |
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Electroplating is a widely used group of industrial processes that make a metal coating on a solid substrate. Our previous research studied the concentrations, characteristics, and chemical composition of nano- and microparticles emitted during different electroplating processes. The objective of this study was to evaluate the environmental toxicity of particulate matter obtained from five different electrochemical processes. We collected airborne particle samples formed during aluminum cleaning, aluminum etching, chemical degreasing, nonferrous metals etching, and nickel plating. The toxicity of the particles was evaluated by the standard microalgae growth rate inhibition test. Additionally, we evaluated membrane potential and cell size changes in the microalgae H. akashiwo and P. purpureum exposed to the obtained suspensions of electroplating particles. The findings of this research demonstrate that the aquatic toxicity of electroplating emissions significantly varies between different industrial processes and mostly depends on particle chemical composition and solubility rather than the number of insoluble particles. The sample from an aluminum cleaning workshop was significantly more toxic for both microalgae species compared to the other samples and demonstrated dose and time-dependent toxicity. The samples obtained during chemical degreasing and nonferrous metals etching processes induced depolarization of microalgal cell membranes, demonstrated the potential of chronic toxicity, and stimulated the growth rate of microalgae after 72 h of exposure. Moreover, the sample from a nonferrous metals etching workshop revealed hormetic dose-response toxicity in H. akashiwo, which can lead to harmful algal blooms in the environment. |
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