Research Info

Home /Acute Toxicity Comparison of ...
Title Acute Toxicity Comparison of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in Various Freshwater Organisms
Type JournalPaper
Keywords Aquatic nanotoxicology, Single-walled carbon nanotubes, Raphidocelis subcapitata, Chlorella vulgaris, Daphnia magna, Oryzias latipes.
Abstract While the commercialization of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) is rapidly expanding, the environmental impact of this nanomaterial is not well understood. Therefore, the present study evaluates the acute aquatic toxicity of SWCNTs towards two freshwater microalgae (Raphidocelis subcapitata and Chlorella vulgaris), a microcrustacean (Daphnia magna), and a fish (Oryzias latipes) based on OECD test guidelines (201, 202, and 203). According to the results, the SWCNTs inhibited the growth of the algae R. subcapitata and C. vulgaris with a median effective concentration (EC50) of 29.99 and 30.96 mg/L, respectively, representing “acute category 3” in the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of classification and labeling of chemicals. Meanwhile, the acute toxicity test using O. latipes and D. magna did not show any mortality/immobilizing effects up to a concentration of 100.00 mg/L SWCNTs, indicating no hazard category in the GHS classification. In conclusion, SWCNTs were found to induce acute ecotoxicity in freshwater microalgae, yet not in D. magna and medaka fish.
Researchers Il Je Yu (Not In First Six Researchers), Sung Wook Kang (Not In First Six Researchers), Yong Hwa Lee (Not In First Six Researchers), Ji H Lee (Not In First Six Researchers), Jin Kwon Kim (Fifth Researcher), Tae Gyu Kim (Fourth Researcher), Seyed Ali Johari (Third Researcher), Young Shin Chung (Second Researcher), Eun Kyung Sohn (First Researcher)