INVESTIGADORES
PERULLINI Ana Mercedes
capítulos de libros
Título:
Cerium oxide nanoparticles: structure, applications, reactivity and eco-toxicology
Autor/es:
MERCEDES PERULLINI; SARA A. BILMES; MATÍAS JOBBÁGY
Libro:
Nanomaterials in Life. A Danger or a Promise ? A Chemical and Biological Perspective
Editorial:
Springer
Referencias:
Año: 2012; p. 307 - 333
Resumen:
In this chapter, the physical, chemical and ecotoxicological features of nanometric cerium oxide will be discussed on the basis of the recent research. In contrast with other oxides as SiO2, ZnO, ZrO2 or TiO2 with relevant industrial applications, ceria presents a unique redox chemistry that expanded its application to fields that take advantage of its chemical reactivity, as heterogeneous catalysis and detoxification of gaseous exhausts. In the past, several studies were strictly focused on the exploration of its eventual damage to environment and human health. CeO2, as other rare-earths oxides, is basically a low toxicity substance[1] and nowadays there is vast and increasing evidence pointing to its potential role as protective compound in terms of human health. The aim of the present chapter is to offer a wide scope description of the intrinsic physicochemical behavior of this unique compound, with deep emphasis in the inherent challenge that represents a definitive understanding of its surface chemistry. The apparent contradiction between toxicity and health benefits will be discussed according to the present evidence and the intrinsic limitations of these complex studies.