Gabriel Sigmund
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Recent Articles
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Yu B, Man Y, Sigmund G, Wang P, Xie J, Wang W, et al.
Water Res
. 2025 Jan;
274:123150.
PMID: 39847902
Dufulin is an efficient antiviral agent for plants, however, data on its environmental fate, particularly concerning its transformation products (TPs), remain scarce. The TPs formed during abiotic degradation may pose...
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Saeidi N, Lotteraner L, Sigmund G, Hofmann T, Krauss M, Mackenzie K, et al.
Water Res
. 2025 Jan;
274:123032.
PMID: 39787835
The complex sorption mechanisms of carbon adsorbents for the diverse group of persistent, mobile, and potentially toxic contaminants (PMs or PMTs) present significant challenges in understanding and predicting adsorption behavior....
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Joerss H, Freeling F, van Leeuwen S, Hollender J, Liu X, Nodler K, et al.
Environ Int
. 2024 Dec;
194:109198.
PMID: 39672747
No abstract available.
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Joerss H, Freeling F, van Leeuwen S, Hollender J, Liu X, Nodler K, et al.
Environ Int
. 2024 Oct;
193:109061.
PMID: 39442319
Through the application of C-CF-containing plant protection products (PPP) in agriculture, a substantial quantity of trifluoroacetate (TFA) can be formed and emitted. We here present estimations of TFA formation potentials...
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Zahn D, Arp H, Fenner K, Georgi A, Hafner J, Hale S, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2024 Apr;
58(18):7710-7718.
PMID: 38656189
When chemical pollutants enter the environment, they can undergo diverse transformation processes, forming a wide range of transformation products (TPs), some of them benign and others more harmful than their...
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Ateia M, Sigmund G, Bentel M, Washington J, Lai A, Merrill N, et al.
One Earth
. 2024 Jan;
6(8).
PMID: 38264630
Access to a clean and healthy environment is a human right and a prerequisite for maintaining a sustainable ecosystem. Experts across domains along the chemical life cycle have traditionally operated...
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Schaffer A, Groh K, Sigmund G, Azoulay D, Backhaus T, Bertram M, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2023 Nov;
57(48):19066-19077.
PMID: 37943968
Pollution by chemicals and waste impacts human and ecosystem health on regional, national, and global scales, resulting, together with climate change and biodiversity loss, in a triple planetary crisis. Consequently,...
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Is sorption technology fit for the removal of persistent and mobile organic contaminants from water?
Aumeier B, Georgi A, Saeidi N, Sigmund G
Sci Total Environ
. 2023 Apr;
880:163343.
PMID: 37030383
Persistent, Mobile, and Toxic (PMT) and very persistent and very mobile (vPvM) substances are a growing threat to water security and safety. Many of these substances are distinctively different from...
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Sigmund G, Agerstrand M, Antonelli A, Backhaus T, Brodin T, Diamond M, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2023 Mar;
29(12):3240-3255.
PMID: 36943240
Climate change, biodiversity loss, and chemical pollution are planetary-scale emergencies requiring urgent mitigation actions. As these "triple crises" are deeply interlinked, they need to be tackled in an integrative manner....
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Carlini C, Chaudhuri S, Mann O, Tomsik D, Huffer T, Greggio N, et al.
Environ Pollut
. 2023 Mar;
325:121417.
PMID: 36921655
Remediation of residually contaminated soils remains a widespread problem. Biochar can immobilize polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH). However, studies on its ability to immobilize PAH and N, S, and O substituted...