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024 7 _a10.1088/1757-899X/98/1/012006
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245 1 0 _aEvaluation of the toxicity of superfine materials to change the physiological functions of aquatic organisms of different trophic levels
_cS. Morgalev, T. Morgaleva, I. Gosteva, Yu. Morgalev
504 _aБиблиогр.: 19 назв.
520 3 _aWe assessed ecological and biological effects caused by the physical and chemical properties of nanomaterials on the basis of the laboratory researches into water test-organisms of different trophic levels. We studied the physiological functions of water organisms on adding into the environment superfine materials of various chemical nature and structural characteristics: metallic nanoparticles of nikel (nNi), argentum (nAg), platinum (nPt), aurum (nAu), binary NPs (powder of titanium dioxide - nТiO2, aluminum oxide - nAl2O3, zink oxide - nZnO, silicon nitride - nSi3N4, silicon carbide (nSiC) and carbon nanotubes (ВТ-50, MCD-material). We observed the dependence of developing the complex of unfavourable biological effects in water plants and entomostracans’ organisms on the physical and chemical properties of superfine materials. We determined the values of NOEC, L(E)С20 and L(E)С50 for aquatic organisms of various regular groups. We found out the most vulnerable elements of the communities’ trophic structure and the possibility of a breakdown in the water ecosystem food pyramid.
653 _aтоксичность
653 _aводные организмы
653 _aнаноматериалы
655 4 _aстатьи в журналах
_9879358
700 1 _aMorgalev, Sergei Yu.
_999809
700 1 _aGosteva, Irina A.
_9249754
700 1 _aMorgalev, Yuri N.
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700 1 _aMorgaleva, Tamara G.
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710 2 _aТомский государственный университет
_bНаучное управление
_bЛаборатории НУ
_9113360
773 0 _tIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
_d2015
_gVol. 98. P. 012006 (1-8)
_x1757-8981
852 4 _aRU-ToGU
856 7 _uhttp://vital.lib.tsu.ru/vital/access/manager/Repository/vtls:000528826
908 _aстатья
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