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Brinkmann et al., 2020, Nanotoxicology, Dynamic light scattering data

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posted on 2020-04-16, 07:43 authored by Bregje BrinkmannnBregje Brinkmannn
This dataset comprises dynamic light scattering measurements of silver and zinc oxide nanoparticles over 24 hours of incubation in egg water, obtained as part of acute toxicity tests in zebrafish larvae.

Details of this experiment have been published in Nanotoxicology:

Brinkmann BW, Koch BEV, Spaink HP, Peijnenburg WJGM, and Vijver MG, 2020. Colonizing microbiota protect zebrafish larvae against silver nanoparticle toxicity. Nanotoxicology, 14(6): 725-739. Doi: 10.1080/17435390.2020.1755469

The eleven parameters of the dataset are:
- Time. The incubation time in hours.
- Compound. One of the two nanoparticles that were tested in the acute toxicity test, including: nAg, silver nanoparticles; and nZnO, zinc oxide nanoparticles.
- Concentration. The nominal exposure concentration of the silver and zinc oxide nanoparticles, expressed in mg Ag/L and mg ZnO/L respectively.
- d_size. The mean hydrodynamic size of all measurement replicates per sample in nm.
- sd_size. The standard deviation of all hydrodynamic size measurement replicates per sample in nm.
- PI. The mean polydispersity index of all hydrodynamic size measurement replicates per sample.
- sd_PI. The standard deviation of the polydispersity index of all hydrodynamic size measurement replicates per sample.
- intercept. The mean Y-intercept of the correlogram of all measurement replicates per sample.
- sd_intercept. The standard deviation of the Y-intercept of the correlograms of all measurement replicates per sample.
- ZP. The mean zeta potential of all measurement replicates per sample in mV.
- sd_ZP. The standard deviation of all zeta potential measurement replicates per sample in mV.

This dataset has been saved in a tab-delimited text file format.

Funding

This work was supported by the project PATROLS of European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant number 760813.

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