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Anders Baun is a researcher affiliated with the Technical University of Denmark in Denmark. Their work spans primarily within Environmental Science and Materials Science, contributing significantly to several related subfields including Materials Chemistry, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Pollution, and Biomedical Engineering.

Their research focuses heavily on topics such as Nanoparticles: synthesis and applications, Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology, Microplastics and Plastic Pollution, Recycling and Waste Management Techniques, biodegradable polymer synthesis and properties, Electrochemical Analysis and Applications, and MXene and MAX Phase Materials.

Baun has published extensively in journals with environmental and nanoscale science orientations. Frequent publication venues include Environmental Science Nano, NanoImpact, SSRN Electronic Journal, Toxicology Letters, and Water Research.

Notable recent papers include:

  • Assessing the aquatic toxicity and environmental safety of tracer compounds Rhodamine B and Rhodamine WT, 2021, Water Research
  • Emerging lanthanum (III)-containing materials for phosphate removal from water: A review towards future developments, 2020, Environment International
  • Exposure protocol for ecotoxicity testing of microplastics and nanoplastics, 2023, Nature Protocols
  • Influence of natural organic matter on the aquatic ecotoxicity of engineered nanoparticles: Recommendations for environmental risk assessment, 2020, NanoImpact
  • Nanomaterials in the European chemicals legislation - methodological challenges for registration and environmental safety assessment, 2021, Environmental Science Nano

Baun has collaborated frequently with a number of researchers including Lars Michael Skjolding, Steffen Foss Hansen, Nanna B. Hartmann, Maria Bille Nielsen, and Rickard Arvidsson. These collaborations have appeared repeatedly across various publications, indicating sustained research partnerships.

Best Publications

  • PRESENT AND LONG-TERM COMPOSITION OF MSW LANDFILL LEACHATE: A REVIEW

    Peter Kjeldsen;Morton A. Barlaz;Alix P. Rooker;Anders Baun

  • Environmental behavior and ecotoxicity of engineered nanoparticles to algae, plants, and fungi

    Enrique Navarro;Enrique Navarro;Anders Baun;Renata Behra;Nanna B. Hartmann

  • Biogeochemistry of landfill leachate plumes

    Thomas Højlund Christensen;Peter Kjeldsen;Poul Løgstrup Bjerg;Dorthe Lærke Jensen

  • Ecotoxicity of engineered nanoparticles to aquatic invertebrates: a brief review and recommendations for future toxicity testing.

    Anders Baun;Nanna Isabella Bloch Hartmann;Khara Deanne Grieger;Kresten Ole Kusk

  • Microplastics as vectors for environmental contaminants: Exploring sorption, desorption, and transfer to biota.

    Nanna B. Hartmann;Sinja Rist;Julia Bodin;Louise Helene Søgaard Jensen

  • Ingestion of micro- and nanoplastics in Daphnia magna - Quantification of body burdens and assessment of feeding rates and reproduction.

    Sinja Rist;Anders Baun;Nanna B. Hartmann

  • Nanomaterials for environmental studies: Classification, reference material issues, and strategies for physico-chemical characterisation

    Vicki Stone;Bernd Nowack;Anders Baun;Nico van den Brink

  • Toxicity and bioaccumulation of xenobiotic organic compounds in the presence of aqueous suspensions of aggregates of nano-C60

    Anders Baun;Sara Nørgaard Sørensen;R.F. Rasmussen;Nanna Isabella Bloch Hartmann

  • Environmental benefits and risks of zero-valent iron nanoparticles (nZVI) for in situ remediation: risk mitigation or trade-off?

    Khara Deanne Grieger;Annika Sidelmann Fjordbøge;Nanna Isabella Bloch Hartmann;Eva Eriksson

  • The toxicity of plastic nanoparticles to green algae as influenced by surface modification, medium hardness and cellular adsorption

    Tom M. Nolte;Nanna B. Hartmann;J. Mieke Kleijn;Jørgen Garnæs

  • Selected stormwater priority pollutants: a European perspective.

    Eva Eriksson;Anders Baun;Lian Scholes;Anna Ledin

  • Bioaccumulation and ecotoxicity of carbon nanotubes

    Petra Jackson;Nicklas Raun Jacobsen;Anders Baun;Renie Birkedal

  • Categorization framework to aid exposure assessment of nanomaterials in consumer products

    Steffen Foss Hansen;Evan S. Michelson;Anja Kamper;Pernille Borling

  • Algal testing of titanium dioxide nanoparticles--testing considerations, inhibitory effects and modification of cadmium bioavailability.

    Nanna Isabella Bloch Hartmann;F. von der Kammer;T. Hofmann;M. Baalousha

  • Xenobiotic organic compounds in leachates from ten Danish MSW landfills--chemical analysis and toxicity tests.

    A. Baun;A. Ledin;L.A. Reitzel;P.L. Bjerg

  • Categorization framework to aid hazard identification of nanomaterials

    Steffen Foss Hansen;Britt Hvolbæk Larsen;Stig Irving Olsen;Anders Baun

  • Ecotoxicity of mixtures of antibiotics used in aquacultures

    Anne Munch Christensen;Flemming Ingerslev;Anders Baun

  • Nanoproducts – what is actually available to European consumers?

    Steffen Foss Hansen;Laura Roverskov Heggelund;Pau Revilla Besora;Aiga Mackevica

  • Assessing the aquatic toxicity and environmental safety of tracer compounds Rhodamine B and Rhodamine WT.

    L.M. Skjolding;L.vG. Jørgensen;K.S. Dyhr;C.J. Köppl

  • When Fluorescence Is not a Particle: The Tissue Translocation of Microplastics in Daphnia magna Seems an Artifact

    Christoph Schür;Sinja Rist;Anders Baun;Philipp Mayer

  • Mixture and single-substance toxicity of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors toward algae and crustaceans.

    Anne Munch Christensen;Sofie Faaborg-Andersen;Flemming Ingerslev;Anders Baun

  • How to assess exposure of aquatic organisms to manufactured nanoparticles

    Joris T.K. Quik;Jan Arie Vonk;Steffen Foss Hansen;Anders Baun

  • Bioaccumulation and Ecotoxicity of Carbon Nanotubes

    Dana Kühnel;Petra Jacokson;Nicklas Raun Jacobsen;Anders Baun

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Steen Mikkelsen
Peter Steen Mikkelsen Technical University of Denmark
Poul Løgstrup Bjerg
Poul Løgstrup Bjerg Technical University of Denmark
Thomas Højlund Christensen
Thomas Højlund Christensen Technical University of Denmark
Peter Kjeldsen
Peter Kjeldsen Technical University of Denmark
Teresa F. Fernandes
Teresa F. Fernandes Heriot-Watt University
Mauro Ferrari
Mauro Ferrari Houston Methodist
Bernd Nowack
Bernd Nowack Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology
Chuanbin Mao
Chuanbin Mao University of Oklahoma
Hans-Jørgen Albrechtsen
Hans-Jørgen Albrechtsen Technical University of Denmark
Catherine Mouneyrac
Catherine Mouneyrac Catholic University of the West

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