Publications
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2015
Brünjes, R. M., Bichler, A., & Hofmann, T. (2015). A new method for the determination of Gadolinium in ppq levels. Geophysical Research Abstracts, 17.
Velimirovic, M., Schmid, D., Wagner, S., Micic Batka, V., von der Kammer, F., & Hofmann, T. (2015). Agar agar stabilized milled zerovalent iron particles for in situ groundwater remediation. In Abstract Book-AquaConSoil 2015: Book of abstracts - 13th International UFZ-Deltares Conference on sustainable Use and Management of Soil, Sediment and Water Resources (AquaConSoil) 2015 (pp. 168-169). DDF Digitaldruckfabrik GmbH.
Tröster, M., Lipp, P., Sacher, F., Hofmann, T., & Brauch, H. .-J. (2015). Application of laser-induced breakdown-detection as a sensitive detector for UF membrane surrogate challenge tests. Water Science and Technology: Water Supply, 15(2), 377-383. https://doi.org/10.2166/ws.2014.126
Navratilova, J., Gondikas, A., von der Kammer, F., & Hofmann, T. (2015). Application of triple quadrupole inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry for characterization of metal oxide nanoparticles. Paper presented at European Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry 2015, Münster, Germany.
Micic Batka, V., Schmid, D., Marko, F., Velimirovic, M., Wagner, S., von der Kammer, F., & Hofmann, T. (2015). Aquifer modification: an approach to improve the mobility of nanoscale zero-valent iron particles used for in situ groundwater remediation. In Abstract Book-EGU 2015
Micic Batka, V., Schmid, D., Marko, F., Velimirovic, M., Wagner, S., von der Kammer, F., & Hofmann, T. (2015). Aquifer modification: an approach to improve the mobility of nanoscale zero-valent iron particles used for in situ groundwater remediation. In Abstract Book-AquaConSoil 2015
Bichler, A., Brünjes, R. M., Lange, F. T., Brauch, H.-J., & Hofmann, T. (2015). Assessment of riverbank filtration using selected organic micropollutants. Geophysical Research Abstracts, 17.
Micic Batka, V., Köster, J., Kruge, M., Engelen, B., & Hofmann, T. (2015). Bacterial wax esters in the Danube River sediments as possible indicators of environmental stress. In Abstract Book - River Basins 2015 Conference
Elsner, M., Schreglmann, K., Calmano, W., Bergmann, A., Vieth-Hillebrand, A., Wilke, F. D. H., Wollin, K.-M., Georgi, A., Schmidt, W., Hofmann, T., Micic Batka, V., Vengosh, A., & Mayer, B. (2015). Comment on the German Draft Legislation on Hydraulic Fracturing: The Need for an Accurate State of Knowledge and for Independent Scientific Research. Environmental Science & Technology, 49(11), 6367-6369. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.5b01921
Weniger, A.-K., Kah, M., & Hofmann, T. (2015). Development of analytical approaches to assess the environmental fate of bifenthrin nanoformulations. In Jahrestagung 2015 - Schwerin, 11.-13. Mai 2015 (pp. 215)
Hüffer, T., & Schmidt, T. C. (2015). Einfluss umweltrelevanter Parameter auf das Sorptionsverhalten von Kohlenstoffnanomaterialien. In Wasser 2015: Jahrestagung der Wasserchemischen Gesellschaft 2015 (pp. 374 - 380)
von der Kammer, F., Navratilova, J., Gondikas, A., & Hofmann, T. (2015). Environmental leaching of nanoparticles from a consumer product and their detection by single particle ICPMS. Paper presented at SETAC Europe 25th Annual Meeting, Barcolona, Spain.
Bichler, A., Müllegger, C., Brünjes, R. M., Lange, F. T., Brauch, H.-J., & Hofmann, T. (2015). Erfassung unterschiedlicher Abwasserquellen mittels künstlicher Süßstoffe und Gadolinium. In Wasser 2015 Jahrestagung der Wasserchemischen Gesellschaft - 11.-13. Mai 2015 Schwerin (pp. 466-470)
Micic Batka, V., Körner, P., & Hofmann, T. (2015). Fingerprint of fossil fuel in sediments and soils: a study of potentially biologically active 2- and 3-ring PAHs. SedNet - European Sediment Network.
Wagner, S., Legros, S., Loeschner, K., Liu, J., Navratilova, J., Grombe, R., Linsinger, T. P. J., Larsen, E. H., von der Kammer, F., & Hofmann, T. (2015). First steps towards a generic sample preparation scheme for inorganic engineered nanoparticles in a complex matrix for detection, characterization, and quantification by asymmetric flow-field flow fractionation coupled to multi-angle light scattering and ICP-MS. Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, 30(6), 1286-1296. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4ja00471j
Brünjes, R. M., Bichler, A., & Hofmann, T. (2015). Investigating bank infiltration using Gadolinium as anthropogenic tracer. Goldschmidt Conference Abstracts, 2015, 410.
Nowack, B., Baalousha, M., Bornhöft, N., Chaudry, Q., Cornelis, G., Cotterill, J., Gondikas, A., Hassellov, M., Lead, J., Mitrano, D., von der Kammer, F., & Wontner-Smith, T. (2015). Progress towards the validation of modeled environmental concentrations of engineered nanomaterials by analytical measurements. Environmental Science: Nano, 2(5), 421-428. https://doi.org/10.1039/C5EN00100E
Gondikas, A., von der Kammer, F., Neubauer, E., Hofmann, T., Reed, R. B., & Kaegi, R. (2015). Sediment enrichment with TiO2 engineered nanomaterials from the use of sunscreens. ContaSed 2015. http://contased.org/
von der Kammer, F., Navratilova, J., Gondikas, A., & Hofmann, T. (2015). Single particle ICPMS based methods for tracking environmental leaching of nanoparticles from consumer products. In Sustainable Nanotechnology Conference 2015: Conference Abstracts 2015 (pp. 48)
Sigmund, G., Hofmann, T., Sun, H., & Kah, M. (2015). Sorption of acidic compounds to biochar and other carbon-rich sorbents. In Understanding biochar mechanisms for practical implementation (pp. 83-84)
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