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Comparative toxicity of Cd, Mo, and W sulphide nanomaterials toward E. coli under UV irradiation.

Abstract
In this study, the phototoxicity of cadmium sulfide (CdS), molybdenum disulfide (MoS2), and tungsten disulfide (WS2) nanoparticles (NPs) toward Escherichia coli (E. coli) under UV irradiation (365 nm) was investigated. At the same mass concentration of NPs, the toxicity of three NPs decreased in the order of CdS > MoS2 > WS2. For example, the death rates of E. coli exposed to 50 mg/L CdS, MoS2, and WS2 were 96.7%, 38.5%, and 31.2%, respectively. Transmission electron microscope and laser scanning confocal microscope images of E. coli exposed to three NPs showed the damage of cell walls and release of intracellular components. The CdS-treated cell wall was more extensively damaged than those of MoS2-treated and WS2-treated bacteria. WS2 and MoS2 generated superoxide radical (O2-), singlet oxygen (1O2), and hydroxyl radical under UV irradiation, CdS produced only O2- and 1O2. CdS and WS2 released ions under UV irradiation, while MoS2 did not. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and toxic ion release jointly resulted in the antibacterial activities of CdS and WS2. ROS generation was the dominant toxic mechanism of MoS2 toward the bacteria. This study highlighted the importance of considering the hazardous effect of sulfide NPs after their release into natural waters under light irradiation condition.
AuthorsEnxiang Shang, Junfeng Niu, Yang Li, Yijing Zhou, John Charles Crittenden
JournalEnvironmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987) (Environ Pollut) Vol. 224 Pg. 606-614 (May 2017) ISSN: 1873-6424 [Electronic] England
PMID28258860 (Publication Type: Comparative Study, Journal Article)
CopyrightCopyright © 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Chemical References
  • Sulfides
  • Cadmium
  • Molybdenum
  • Tungsten
Topics
  • Cadmium (toxicity)
  • Dermatitis, Phototoxic
  • Escherichia coli (drug effects)
  • Light
  • Molybdenum (toxicity)
  • Nanoparticles (toxicity)
  • Sulfides (toxicity)
  • Tungsten (toxicity)
  • Ultraviolet Rays

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