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Stefan B. Haderlein
Researcher at University of Tübingen
Publications - 116
Citations - 7758
Stefan B. Haderlein is an academic researcher from University of Tübingen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sorption & Adsorption. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 107 publications receiving 6982 citations. Previous affiliations of Stefan B. Haderlein include University of New Brunswick & Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology.
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Sorption of organotin biocides to mineral surfaces
André Weidenhaupt,Cédric G. Arnold,Stephan R. Müller,Stefan B. Haderlein,René P. Schwarzenbach +4 more
TL;DR: In this article, the triorganotin biocides (TOTs) from aqueous solution to mineral surfaces were investigated in batch sorption experiments using homoionic clay minerals (kaolinites, montmorillonites, illites), and aluminum, iron and silicon (hydr)oxides.
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Compound-specific chlorine isotope analysis: a comparison of gas chromatography/isotope ratio mass spectrometry and gas chromatography/quadrupole mass spectrometry methods in an interlaboratory study.
Anat Bernstein,Orfan Shouakar-Stash,Karin Ebert,Christine Laskov,Daniel Hunkeler,Simon Jeannottat,Kaori Sakaguchi-Söder,Jens Laaks,Maik A. Jochmann,Stefan Cretnik,Johannes Jager,Stefan B. Haderlein,Torsten C. Schmidt,Ramon Aravena,Martin Elsner +14 more
TL;DR: Calibrations of (37)Cl/(35)Cl instrument data against the international SMOC scale (Standard Mean Ocean Chloride) deviated between instruments and over time, but values between laboratories showed good agreement when the same external standards were used.
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Changes in the Enantiomeric Ratio of (R)- to (S)-Mecoprop Indicate in Situ Biodegradation of This Chiral Herbicide in a Polluted Aquifer
TL;DR: In this paper, enantiomer-specific gas chromatography combined with mass spectrometry was used to detect residues of (R)- and (S)-mecoprop in leachate samples.
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Simultaneous determination of fuel oxygenates and BTEX using direct aqueous injection gas chromatography mass spectrometry (DAI-GC/MS).
TL;DR: The DAI-GC/MS method has been applied to various environmental studies, which demonstrated its versatility as it comprised both laboratory (MTBE degradation in water treatment, quantification of polar gasoline components) and field investigations.
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Nonlinear sorption and nonequilibrium solute transport in aggregated porous media: Experiments, process identification and modeling
TL;DR: In this article, the combined effects of nonlinear sorption, nonequilibrium mass transfer and the distribution of sorption sites on transport of organic contaminants has been examined in porous media containing aggregates of clay minerals and organic matter as sorbents.