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Krisztina Gajda-Schrantz
Researcher at University of Szeged
Publications - 25
Citations - 1494
Krisztina Gajda-Schrantz is an academic researcher from University of Szeged. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photoelectrochemical cell & Hydroxyl radical. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 25 publications receiving 1360 citations. Previous affiliations of Krisztina Gajda-Schrantz include Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology.
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Ecotoxicity and analysis of nanomaterials in the aquatic environment.
TL;DR: This review addresses hazards associated and ecotoxicological data on nanomaterials in the aquatic environment, main weaknesses in ecot toxicological approaches, controversies and future needs are discussed.
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First determination of C60 and C70 fullerenes and N-methylfulleropyrrolidine C60 on the suspended material of wastewater effluents by liquid chromatography hybrid quadrupole linear ion trap tandem mass spectrometry
Marinella Farré,Sandra Pérez,Krisztina Gajda-Schrantz,Victoria Osorio,Lina Kantiani,Antoni Ginebreda,Damià Barceló +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented a method for the analysis of C60 and, C70 fullerenes and N-methylfulleropyrrolidine C60 in the environment.
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Phototransformation of ibuprofen and ketoprofen in aqueous solutions
R. K. Szabó,C. S. Megyeri,Erzsébet Illés,Krisztina Gajda-Schrantz,Patrick Mazellier,Patrick Mazellier,András Dombi +6 more
TL;DR: The UV (254 nm) and UV/VUV photolysis of two anti-inflammatory drugs, ibuprofen and ketoprofen, have been studied in aqueous solutions and suggests the formation of stable by-products which were identified using GC-MS and HPLC-MS, respectively.
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Hydroxyl radical induced degradation of ibuprofen.
Erzsébet Illés,Erzsébet Takács,András Dombi,Krisztina Gajda-Schrantz,Krisztina Gajda-Schrantz,Gergely Rácz,Katalin Gonter,László Wojnárovits +7 more
TL;DR: Pulse radiolysis experiments were used to characterize the intermediates formed from ibuprofen during electron beam irradiation in a solution of 0.1mmoldm(-3), indicating a higher toxicity of the first degradation products, then decreased with increasing absorbed dose.
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Degradation of naproxen by UV, VUV photolysis and their combination
Eszter Arany,Rita Szabó,Rita Szabó,László Apáti,Tünde Alapi,István Ilisz,Patrick Mazellier,András Dombi,Krisztina Gajda-Schrantz,Krisztina Gajda-Schrantz +9 more
TL;DR: Advanced oxidation processes proved to be the most suitable methods for the elimination of persistent organic contaminants in naproxen degradation by finding VUV irradiation was found to mineralize the contaminant molecule most effectively.