Wouter Bakker
Saxion University of Applied Sciences
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2016
Georgios Ctistis; Peter Manfred Schön; Wouter Bakker; Gregor Luthe
In the present study, we report on the co-occurrence of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) adsorbed on nanoparticular titanium dioxide (TiO2). We report on the finding of polychlorinated dibenzodioxins (PCDDs), polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs), and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) on the surface of commercially available TiO2 nanoparticles, being formed during the fabrication process of the TiO2. Thereby, the samples comprise PCBs with higher congener numbers or, in the absence of PCBs, a high concentration of PCDDs and PCDFs. This new class of POPs on an active catalytic surface and the great range of applications of nanoparticular TiO2, such as in color pigments, cosmetics, and inks, give rise to great concern due to their potential toxicity.
Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2017
Peter Manfred Schön; Georgios Ctistis; Wouter Bakker; Gregor Luthe
In a previous study, Env Sci Poll Res:1-7, 2015 showed that polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polychlorinated dibenzo dioxins (PCDDs), and polychlorinated dibenzo furanes (PCDFs) are found in commercially available (nano) particular titanium dioxide as a result of the fabrication. Here, we give a brief perspective and reason the toxicity of these new classes of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) by reviewing also their nanoparticular properties, such as surface-to-volume ratio, photocatalytic activity, polarity shifts, and stealth effect. These insights point towards a new class of POPs and toxicologic effects, which are related to the size but not a result of nanotechnology itself. We pave the way to the understanding of until now unresolved very complex phenomena, such as the indoor exposure, formation, and transformation of POP and sick-building syndrome. This is a fundamental message for nanotoxicology and kinetics and should be taken into account when determining the toxicity of nanomaterials and POPs separately and as a combination.
Archive | 2015
Gregor Luthe; Robin Verwijs; Wouter Bakker
Archive | 2016
Gregor Luthe; Wouter Bakker
Archive | 2016
Gregor Luthe; Wouter Bakker
Archive | 2015
Gregor Luthe; Wouter Bakker
Archive | 2015
Gregor Luthe; Wouter Bakker
Archive | 2015
Gregor Luthe; Wouter Bakker
Archive | 2015
Gregor Luthe; Wouter Bakker
Archive | 2015
Gregor Luthe; Wouter Bakker