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Natalia P. Ivleva is affiliated with the Technical University of Munich in Germany. The researcher's work primarily spans the fields of Environmental Science and Engineering, with significant focus on Pollution, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Materials Chemistry, and Biophysics.

The scientist's main research topics include:

  • Microplastics and Plastic Pollution
  • Recycling and Waste Management Techniques
  • Biosensors and Analytical Detection
  • Spectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research
  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosols
  • Microfluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies
  • Analytical Chemistry Methods Development

Frequent co-authors in this researcher's collaborations are Martin Elsner, Karl Glas, Thomas Hofmann, Jana Weißer, and Elisabeth von der Esch.

Publication venues where Natalia P. Ivleva has published most frequently include:

  • Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry

Recent papers authored or co-authored by this scientist include:

  • Chemical Analysis of Microplastics and Nanoplastics: Challenges, Advanced Methods, and Perspectives (2021, Chemical Reviews)
  • Analysis of microplastics in drinking water and other clean water samples with micro-Raman and micro-infrared spectroscopy: minimum requirements and best practice guidelines (2021, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry)
  • Plastics can be used more sustainably in agriculture (2023, Communications Earth & Environment)
  • Nanoplastic Analysis by Online Coupling of Raman Microscopy and Field-Flow Fractionation Enabled by Optical Tweezers (2020, Analytical Chemistry)
  • From the Well to the Bottle: Identifying Sources of Microplastics in Mineral Water (2021, Water)

The researcher has also contributed to book publications, including the title "Mikroplastik im Wasserkreislauf" published by Technische Universität Berlin in 2020.

Best Publications

  • Microplastic in Aquatic Ecosystems

    Natalia P. Ivleva;Alexandra C. Wiesheu;Reinhard Niessner

  • Chemical Analysis of Microplastics and Nanoplastics: Challenges, Advanced Methods, and Perspectives.

    Natalia P Ivleva

  • Contamination of beach sediments of a subalpine lake with microplastic particles.

    Hannes K. Imhof;Hannes K. Imhof;Natalia P. Ivleva;Johannes Schmid;Reinhard Niessner

  • A novel, highly efficient method for the separation and quantification of plastic particles in sediments of aquatic environments

    Hannes K. Imhof;Johannes Schmid;Reinhard Niessner;Natalia P. Ivleva

  • Pigments and plastic in limnetic ecosystems: A qualitative and quantitative study on microparticles of different size classes.

    Hannes K. Imhof;Christian Laforsch;Alexandra C. Wiesheu;Johannes Schmid

  • Methods for the analysis of submicrometer- and nanoplastic particles in the environment

    Christian Schwaferts;Reinhard Niessner;Martin Elsner;Natalia P. Ivleva

  • SERS Detection of Bacteria in Water by in Situ Coating with Ag Nanoparticles

    Haibo Zhou;Danting Yang;Natalia P. Ivleva;Nicoleta E. Mircescu;Nicoleta E. Mircescu

  • Raman microspectroscopy as a tool for microplastic particle analysis

    Philipp M. Anger;Elisabeth von der Esch;Thomas Baumann;Martin Elsner

  • Combined use of confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) and Raman microscopy (RM): Investigations on EPS – Matrix

    Michael Wagner;Natalia P. Ivleva;Christoph Haisch;Reinhard Niessner

  • Analysis of microplastics in drinking water and other clean water samples with micro-Raman and micro-infrared spectroscopy: minimum requirements and best practice guidelines.

    Darena Schymanski;Barbara E. Oßmann;Nizar Benismail;Kada Boukerma

  • Raman microspectroscopic analysis of changes in the chemical structure and reactivity of soot in a diesel exhaust aftertreatment model system.

    Natalia P. Ivleva;Armin Messerer;Xin Yang;Reinhard Niessner

  • Soot structure and reactivity analysis by Raman microspectroscopy, temperature-programmed oxidation, and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy.

    Markus Knauer;Manfred E. Schuster;Dang Sheng Su;Robert Schlögl

  • Towards a nondestructive chemical characterization of biofilm matrix by Raman microscopy

    Natalia P. Ivleva;Michael Wagner;Harald Horn;Reinhard Niessner

  • Label-Free in Situ Discrimination of Live and Dead Bacteria by Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering

    Haibo Zhou;Haibo Zhou;Danting Yang;Natalia P. Ivleva;Nicoleta E. Mircescu

  • Physical and chemical characterisation of PM emissions from two ships operating in European emission control areas

    Jana Moldanová;Erik Fridell;Hulda Winnes;Sofi Holmin-Fridell

  • Raman Microspectroscopic Analysis of Size-Resolved Atmospheric Aerosol Particle Samples Collected with an ELPI: Soot, Humic-Like Substances, and Inorganic Compounds

    N. P. Ivleva;U. McKeon;R. Niessner;U. Pöschl

  • Raman microspectroscopic analysis of fibers in beverages

    Alexandra C. Wiesheu;Philipp M. Anger;Thomas Baumann;Reinhard Niessner

  • Label-Free in Situ SERS Imaging of Biofilms

    Natalia P. Ivleva;Michael Wagner;Agathe Szkola;Harald Horn

  • Nanoplastic Analysis by Online Coupling of Raman Microscopy and Field-Flow Fractionation Enabled by Optical Tweezers.

    Christian Schwaferts;Vanessa Sogne;Roland Welz;Florian Meier

  • In situ surface-enhanced Raman scattering analysis of biofilm.

    Natalia P. Ivleva;Michael Wagner;Harald Horn;Reinhard Niessner

  • Characterization and discrimination of pollen by Raman microscopy.

    N. P. Ivleva;R. Niessner;U. Panne

Frequent Co-Authors

Reinhard Niessner
Reinhard Niessner Technical University of Munich
Christoph Haisch
Christoph Haisch Technical University of Munich
Martin Elsner
Martin Elsner Technical University of Munich
Christian Laforsch
Christian Laforsch University of Bayreuth
Michael Wagner
Michael Wagner TU Dresden
Harald Horn
Harald Horn Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Thomas Hofmann
Thomas Hofmann Technical University of Munich
Dang Sheng Su
Dang Sheng Su Chinese Academy of Sciences
Martin Wagner
Martin Wagner Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Angel Rubio
Angel Rubio Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter

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