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d-Band Center of Rare Earth Oxides Determines Biotransformation-Induced Cell Membrane Damage.

Tianxiang WuZhenyu HouXuehua LiZaixing YangWenqi DongShengtang LiuYang HuangJingwen ChenRuibin Li
Published in: Environmental science & technology (2023)
Biotransformation of rare earth oxide (REO) nanoparticles on biological membranes may trigger a series of adverse health effects in biosystems. However, the physicochemical mechanism of the complicated biotransformation behavior remains elusive. By investigating the distinctly different biotransformation behavior of two typical REOs (Gd 2 O 3 and CeO 2 ) on erythrocyte membranes, we demonstrate that dephosphorylation by stripping phosphate from phospholipids correlates highly with the membrane destructive effects of REOs. Density functional theory calculations decode the decisive role of the d-band center in dephosphorylation. Furthermore, using the d-band center as an electronic descriptor, we unravel a universal structure-activity relationship of the membrane-damaging capability of 13 REOs ( R 2 = 0.82). The effect of ion release on dephosphorylation and physical damage to cell membranes by Gd 2 O 3 are largely excluded. Our findings depict a clear physicochemical microscopic picture of the biotransformation of REOs on the nano-bio interface, providing a theoretical basis for safe application of REOs.
Keyphrases
  • density functional theory
  • molecular dynamics
  • structure activity relationship
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