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Anders Baun
Researcher at Technical University of Denmark
Publications - 204
Citations - 15752
Anders Baun is an academic researcher from Technical University of Denmark. The author has contributed to research in topics: Daphnia magna & Ecotoxicity. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 191 publications receiving 13583 citations.
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Present and long-term composition of msw landfill leachate: a review
Peter Kjeldsen,Morton A. Barlaz,Alix P. Rooker,Anders Baun,Anna Ledin,Thomas Højlund Christensen +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the long-term behavior of landfills with respect to changes in oxidation-reduction status is discussed based on theory and model simulations, and it seems that the somewhere postulated enhanced release of accumulated heavy metals would not take place within the time frames of thousands of years.
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Environmental behavior and ecotoxicity of engineered nanoparticles to algae, plants, and fungi
Enrique Navarro,Enrique Navarro,Anders Baun,Renata Behra,Nanna B. Hartmann,Juliane Filser,Ai-Jun Miao,Antonietta Quigg,Peter H. Santschi,Laura Sigg +9 more
TL;DR: The surface properties of ENPs are of essential importance for their aggregation behavior, and thus for their mobility in aquatic and terrestrial systems and for their interactions with algae, plants and, fungi as mentioned in this paper.
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Biogeochemistry of landfill leachate plumes
Thomas Højlund Christensen,Peter Kjeldsen,Poul Løgstrup Bjerg,Dorthe Lærke Jensen,J. Christensen,Anders Baun,Hans-Jørgen Albrechtsen,Gorm Heron +7 more
TL;DR: The literature has been critically reviewed in order to assess the attenuation processes governing contaminants in leachate affected aquifers as discussed by the authors, focusing on dissolved organic matter, xenobiotic organic compounds, inorganic macrocomponents as anions and cations, and heavy metals.
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Ecotoxicity of engineered nanoparticles to aquatic invertebrates: a brief review and recommendations for future toxicity testing.
TL;DR: It is recommended that invertebrate testing is used to advance the level of knowledge in nanoecotoxicology through standardized short-term tests with invertebrates as a basis for investigating behaviour and bioavailability of engineered nanoparticles in the aquatic environment.
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Microplastics as vectors for environmental contaminants: Exploring sorption, desorption, and transfer to biota.
Nanna B. Hartmann,Sinja Rist,Julia Bodin,Louise Helene Søgaard Jensen,Stine Nørgaard Schmidt,Philipp Mayer,Anders Meibom,Anders Baun +7 more
TL;DR: HOC sorption to and desorption from MPs and the underlying principles for their interactions are explored and intrinsic and extrinsic parameters influencing these processes are discussed and focus on the importance of the exposure route for diffusive mass transfer.