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Claudia Coll
Claudia Coll
Soil Health Research Center, Syngenta Crop Protection
Verified email at syngenta.com
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Probabilistic environmental risk assessment of five nanomaterials (nano-TiO2, nano-Ag, nano-ZnO, CNT, and fullerenes)
C Coll, D Notter, F Gottschalk, T Sun, C Som, B Nowack
Nanotoxicology 10 (4), 436-444, 2016
2442016
Is the hyporheic zone relevant beyond the scientific community?
J Lewandowski, S Arnon, E Banks, O Batelaan, A Betterle, T Broecker, ...
Water 11 (11), 2230, 2019
1512019
Spatial and temporal variability in attenuation of polar organic micropollutants in an urban lowland stream
A Jaeger, M Posselt, A Betterle, J Schaper, J Mechelke, C Coll, ...
Environmental science & technology 53 (5), 2383-2395, 2019
642019
Bacterial Diversity Controls Transformation of Wastewater-Derived Organic Contaminants in River-Simulating Flumes
M Posselt, J Mechelke, C Rutere, C Coll, A Jaeger, M Raza, ...
Environmental Science & Technology 54 (9), 5467-5479, 2020
472020
Association between Aquatic Micropollutant Dissipation and River Sediment Bacterial Communities
C Coll, R Bier, Z Li, S Langenheder, E Gorokhova, A Sobek
Environmental science & technology 54 (22), 14380-14392, 2020
442020
Using recirculating flumes and a response surface model to investigate the role of hyporheic exchange and bacterial diversity on micropollutant half-lives
A Jaeger, C Coll, M Posselt, J Mechelke, C Rutere, A Betterle, M Raza, ...
Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts 21 (12), 2093-2108, 2019
392019
LICARA Guidelines for the sustainable competitiveness of nanoproducts Dübendorf
C Som, E Zondervan-van den Beuken, T Van Harmelen, J Güttinger, ...
St. Gallen, Zeist, 2014
23*2014
Is the hyporheic zone relevant beyond the scientific community?, Water, 11, 2230
J Lewandowski, S Arnon, E Banks, O Batelaan, A Betterle, T Broecker, ...
182019
Transformation of organic micropollutants along hyporheic flow in bedforms of river-simulating flumes
A Jaeger, M Posselt, JL Schaper, A Betterle, C Rutere, C Coll, J Mechelke, ...
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 1-18, 2021
112021
Hyporheic exchange in recirculating flumes under heterogeneous bacterial and morphological conditions
A Betterle, A Jaeger, M Posselt, C Coll, JP Benskin, M Schirmer
Environmental Earth Sciences 80 (6), 1-18, 2021
92021
Prospects for finding Junge variability-lifetime relationships for micropollutants in the Danube river
C Coll, C Lindim, A Sobek, MD Sohn, M MacLeod
Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts 21 (9), 1489-1497, 2019
52019
Combining predictive and analytical methods to elucidate pharmaceutical biotransformation in activated sludge
L Trostel, C Coll, K Fenner, J Hafner
Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts 25 (8), 1322-1336, 2023
42023
Is the Hyporheic zone relevant beyond the scientific community? Water 11 (11): 2230
J Lewandowski, S Arnon, E Banks, O Batelaan, A Betterle, T Broecker, ...
42019
Association between aquatic micropollutant degradation and river sediment bacterial communities
C Coll, B Raven, Z Li, S Langenheder, E Gorokhova, A Sobek
32019
Early Assessment of Biodegradability of Small Molecules to Support the Chemical Design in Agro & Pharma R&D
C Coll, K Fenner, C Screpanti
Chimia 77 (11), 742-749, 2023
2023
Author Correction: Transformation of organic micropollutants along hyporheic flow in bedforms of river-simulating flumes
A Jaeger, M Posselt, JL Schaper, A Betterle, C Rutere, C Coll, J Mechelke, ...
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 1-1, 2021
2021
How to estimate environmental persistence: Understanding persistence of organic micropollutants in rivers from a multidisciplinary perspective
C Coll Mora
Department of Environmental Science, Stockholm University, 2020
2020
Changes in sediment bacterial community composition throughout an OECD 308 test with ten micropollutants
C Coll
2019
HypoTRAIN Podcast 3: on Joint Flume Experiments at the University of Birmingham
A Betterle, C Coll, J Galloway, A Jaeger, J Mechelke, A Mehrtens, ...
YouTube, 2018
2018
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