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Stefan Trapp is affiliated with the Technical University of Denmark in Denmark. Their research primarily spans the fields of Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences.

The scientist focuses on several subfields, including Pollution, Plant Science, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Environmental Engineering, and Environmental Chemistry. Their work covers diverse topics such as Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts, Microbial Fuel Cells and Bioremediation, Pesticide and Herbicide Environmental Studies, Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Wastewater Treatment and Nitrogen Removal, and Plant responses to elevated CO2.

Trapp has published multiple papers, with notable recent contributions listed below:

  • Scientific concepts and methods for moving persistence assessments into the 21st century (2022) - Zurich Open Repository and Archive (University of Zurich)
  • Novel method to immobilize phosphate in lakes using sediment microbial fuel cells (2021) - Water Research
  • Predicting the Accumulation of Ionizable Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products in Aquatic and Terrestrial Organisms (2022) - Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
  • Turnover of lake sediments treated with sediment microbial fuel cells: a long-term study in a eutrophic lake (2021) - The Science of The Total Environment
  • Generic Model for Plant Uptake of Ionizable Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products (2023) - Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry

Their research has been published multiple times in frequent venues such as The Science of The Total Environment, Environmental Sciences Europe, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Marine Pollution Bulletin, and SSRN Electronic Journal.

Throughout their career, Trapp has collaborated frequently with other researchers, including:

  • Andreas Libonati Brock (7 publications)
  • Andreas Schäffer (3 publications)
  • Matthias Kästner (3 publications)
  • Karl August von Haxthausen (2 publications)
  • Xinyu Lu (2 publications)

Best Publications

  • Generic one-compartment model for uptake of organic chemicals by foliar vegetation.

    Stefan. Trapp;Michael. Matthies

  • Plant uptake and transport models for neutral and ionic chemicals

    Stefan Trapp

  • Modelling uptake into roots and subsequent translocation of neutral and ionisable organic compounds

    Stefan Trapp

  • Classification and Modelling of Nonextractable Residue (NER) Formation of Xenobiotics in Soil – A Synthesis

    Matthias Kästner;Karolina M. Nowak;Anja Miltner;Stefan Trapp

  • Plant contamination: modeling and simulation of organic chemical processes.

    S Trapp;C McFarlane

  • Modeling the bioconcentration of organic chemicals in plants.

    Stefan Trapp;Michael Matthies;Irene Scheunert;Eva M. Topp

  • Aspects of phytoremediation of organic pollutants

    Stefan Trapp;Ulrich Karlson

  • Identification of Novel Functional Inhibitors of Acid Sphingomyelinase

    Johannes Kornhuber;Markus Muehlbacher;Markus Muehlbacher;Stefan Trapp;Stefanie Pechmann

  • Chemodynamics and Environmental Modeling: An Introduction

    Stefan Trapp;Michael Matthies

  • Removal of Antibiotics in Biological Wastewater Treatment Systems—A Critical Assessment Using the Activated Sludge Modeling Framework for Xenobiotics (ASM-X)

    Fabio Polesel;Henrik Rasmus Andersen;Stefan Trapp;Benedek G. Plósz

  • Estimation of the soil–water partition coefficient normalized to organic carbon for ionizable organic chemicals

    Antonio Franco;Stefan Trapp

  • Mitochondriotropics: A review of their mode of action, and their applications for drug and DNA delivery to mammalian mitochondria

    Richard W. Horobin;Stefan Trapp;Volkmar Weissig

  • A predictive model for the selective accumulation of chemicals in tumor cells

    Stefan Trapp;Richard W. Horobin

  • Fruit Tree model for uptake of organic compounds from soil and air.

    Stefan Trapp

  • Methods for estimating the bioconcentration factor of ionizable organic chemicals

    Wenjing Fu;Antonio Franco;Stefan Trapp

  • Model for uptake of xenobiotics into plants: Validation with bromacil experiments

    Stefan Trapp;Michael Matthies;Craig McFarlane

  • Quantitative modeling of selective lysosomal targeting for drug design

    Stefan Trapp;Gus R. Rosania;Richard W. Horobin;Johannes Kornhuber

  • Influence of soil pH on the sorption of ionizable chemicals: Modeling advances

    Antonio Franco;Wenjing Fu;Stefan Trapp

  • A phytotoxicity test using transpiration of willows.

    S. Trapp;K. C. Zambrano;K. O. Kusk;U. Karlson

  • Enhanced Diffusion of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Artificial and Natural Aqueous Solutions

    Philipp Mayer;Margit M. Fernqvist;Peter S. Christensen;Ulrich Karlson

  • Environmental Chemistry ESTIMATION OF THE SOIL-WATER PARTITION COEFFICIENT NORMALIZED TO ORGANIC CARBON FOR IONIZABLE ORGANIC CHEMICALS

    Antonio Franco;Stefan Trapp

  • Environmental Chemistry METHODS FOR ESTIMATING THE BIOCONCENTRATION FACTOR OF IONIZABLE ORGANIC CHEMICALS

    Wenjing Fu;Antonio Franco;Stefan Trapp

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Matthies
Michael Matthies Osnabrück University
Matthias Kästner
Matthias Kästner Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Philipp Mayer
Philipp Mayer Technical University of Denmark
Peter Bauer-Gottwein
Peter Bauer-Gottwein Technical University of Denmark
Benedek G. Plósz
Benedek G. Plósz University of Bath
Anja Miltner
Anja Miltner Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Andreas Schäffer
Andreas Schäffer RWTH Aachen University
Joel G. Burken
Joel G. Burken Missouri University of Science and Technology
Thomas Højlund Christensen
Thomas Højlund Christensen Technical University of Denmark
Anne Winding
Anne Winding Aarhus University

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