Authors
Lars Michael Skjolding, Sara Nørgaard Sørensen, Nanna Bloch Hartmann, Rune Hjorth, Steffen Foss Hansen, Anders Baun
Publication date
2016/12/5
Source
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
Volume
55
Issue
49
Pages
15224-15239
Description
The number of products on the market containing engineered nanoparticles (ENPs) has increased significantly, and concerns have been raised regarding their ecotoxicological effects. Environmental safety assessments as well as relevant and reliable ecotoxicological data are required for the safe and sustainable use of ENPs. Although the number of publications on the ecotoxicological effects and uptake of ENPs is rapidly expanding, the applicability of the reported data for hazard assessment is questionable. A major knowledge gap is whether nanoparticle effects occur when test organisms are exposed to ENPs in aquatic test systems. Filling this gap is not straightforward, because of the broad range of ENPs and the different behavior of ENPs compared to “ordinary” (dissolved) chemicals in the ecotoxicity test systems. The risk of generating false negatives, and false positives, in the currently used tests is high …
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