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Toxicity of a Binary Mixture of TiO 2 and Imidacloprid Applied to Chlorella vulgaris

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  • Cristina Adochite

    (Product Design, Mechatronics and Environment Department, Transilvania University of Brasov, Eroilor 29, 500036 Brasov, Romania)

  • Luminita Andronic

    (Product Design, Mechatronics and Environment Department, Transilvania University of Brasov, Eroilor 29, 500036 Brasov, Romania)

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Nanoparticles have applications in various fields such as manufacturing and materials synthesis, the environment, electronics, energy harvesting, and medicine. Besides many applications of nanoparticles, further research is required for toxic environmental effect investigation. The toxic effect of titanium dioxide nanoparticles on the physiology of the green alga Chlorella vulgaris was studied with a widely used pesticide, imidacloprid (IMD). Chlorella vulgaris was exposed for 120 h in Bold’s basal medium to different toxic compounds, such as (i) a high concentration of TiO 2 nanoparticles, 150–2000 mg/L, usually optimised in the photocatalytic degradation of wastewater, (ii) an extremely toxic pesticide for the aquatic environment, imidacloprid, in concentrations ranging from 5 to 40 mg/L, (iii) TiO 2 nanoparticles combined with imidacloprid, usually used in a photocatalytic system. The results show that the TiO 2 nanoparticles and IMD inhibited Chlorella vulgaris cell growth and decreased the biovolume by approximately 80% when 2 g/L TiO 2 was used, meaning that the cells devised a mechanism to cope with a potentially stressful situation; 120 h of Chlorella vulgaris exposure to 40 mg/L of IMD resulted in a 16% decreased cell diameter and a 41% decrease in cell volume relative to the control sample, associated with the toxic effect of pesticides on the cells. Our study confirms the toxicity of nanoparticles through algal growth inhibition with an effective concentration (EC50) value measured after 72 h of 388.14 mg/L for TiO 2 and 13 mg/L for IMD in a single-toxic system. The EC50 of TiO 2 slowly decreased from 258.42 to 311.11 mg/L when IMD from 5 to 20 mg/L was added to the binary-toxic system. The concentration of TiO 2 in the binary-toxic system did not change the EC50 for IMD, and its value was 0.019 g/L. The photodegradation process of imidacloprid (range of 5–40 mg/L) was also investigated in the algal medium incubated with 150–600 mg/L of titanium dioxide.

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  • Cristina Adochite & Luminita Andronic, 2021. "Toxicity of a Binary Mixture of TiO 2 and Imidacloprid Applied to Chlorella vulgaris," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(15), pages 1-16, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:18:y:2021:i:15:p:7785-:d:599385
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