Abstract

Within the previous few years major advances in the development of nanotechnologies andpractical application of artificial nanoparticles (NPs) and nanomaterials (NMs) have resulted. Associety becomes further aware that the use of nanomaterials is ever growing in consumer productsand their presence in the environment, critical interest on the impact of this emerging technologyhas grown. A major concern is whether the unknown risks of engineered nanoparticles, inparticular, their impact on health and environment, outweighs their established benefits to society.The goal is to evaluate their potential toxicity in the environment. Silver nanoparticles exhibit animportant effect on microbial processes in environmental exposures. This study provides a briefreview over the current state-of-knowledge about AgNPs from various studies in this area,including the history, analysis, source, transport, fate, and potential risks of AgNPs. In order tofully investigate the transport and fate of AgNPs in the environment, appropriate methods for thepre-concentration, separation, and speciation of AgNPs should be developed, and analytical toolsfor the characterization and detection of AgNPs in complicated environmental studies must beincorporated.

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