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Biotransformation of hexabromocyclododecanes with hexachlorocyclohexane-transforming <I>Sphingobium chinhatense</I> strain IP26
Heeb, N. V., Grubelnik, A., Geueke, B., Kohler, H. P. E., & Lienemann, P. (2017). Biotransformation of hexabromocyclododecanes with hexachlorocyclohexane-transforming Sphingobium chinhatense strain IP26. Chemosphere, 182, 491-500. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.05.047
Release of PCBs from Silvretta glacier (Switzerland) investigated in lake sediments and meltwater
Pavlova, P. A., Zennegg, M., Anselmetti, F. S., Schmid, P., Bogdal, C., Steinlin, C., … Schwikowski, M. (2016). Release of PCBs from Silvretta glacier (Switzerland) investigated in lake sediments and meltwater. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 23(11), 10308-10316. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-015-5854-z
Persistent organic pollutants in tissues of the white-blooded Antarctic fish <I>Champsocephalus gunnari</I> and <I>Chaenocephalus aceratus</I>
Strobel, A., Schmid, P., Segner, H., Burkhardt-Holm, P., & Zennegg, M. (2016). Persistent organic pollutants in tissues of the white-blooded Antarctic fish Champsocephalus gunnari and Chaenocephalus aceratus. Chemosphere, 161, 555-562. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2016.01.089
LinA2, a HCH-converting bacterial enzyme that dehydrohalogenates HBCDs
Heeb, N. V., Wyss, S. A., Geueke, B., Fleischmann, T., Kohler, H. P. E., & Lienemann, P. (2014). LinA2, a HCH-converting bacterial enzyme that dehydrohalogenates HBCDs. Chemosphere, 107, 194-202. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2013.12.035
Crystal structure of δ-isobutoxypentabromo-cyclododecanes, kinetics and selectivity of their isomerization during thermal treatment of flame-proofed polystyrenes
Heeb, N. V., Graf, H., Schweizer, W. B., Heeb, M., & Lienemann, P. (2011). Crystal structure of δ-isobutoxypentabromo-cyclododecanes, kinetics and selectivity of their isomerization during thermal treatment of flame-proofed polystyrenes. Chemosphere, 83(11), 1568-1574. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2011.01.022
Levels, fluxes and time trends of persistent organic pollutants in Lake Thun, Switzerland: combining trace analysis and multimedia modeling
Bogdal, C., Scheringer, M., Schmid, P., Bläuenstein, M., Kohler, M., & Hungerbühler, K. (2010). Levels, fluxes and time trends of persistent organic pollutants in Lake Thun, Switzerland: combining trace analysis and multimedia modeling. Science of the Total Environment, 408(17), 3654-3663. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2010.04.038
Thermally-induced transformation of hexabromocyclo dodecanes and isobutoxypenta bromocyclododecanes in flame-proofed polystyrene materials
Heeb, N. V., Graf, H., Bernd Schweizer, W., & Lienemann, P. (2010). Thermally-induced transformation of hexabromocyclo dodecanes and isobutoxypenta bromocyclododecanes in flame-proofed polystyrene materials. Chemosphere, 80(7), 701-708. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2010.05.034
Unexplained gonad alterations in whitefish (&lt;em&gt;Coregonus&lt;/em&gt; spp.) from Lake Thun, Switzerland: levels of persistent organic pollutants in different morphs
Bogdal, C., Naef, M., Schmid, P., Kohler, M., Zennegg, M., Bernet, D., … Hungerbühler, K. (2009). Unexplained gonad alterations in whitefish (Coregonus spp.) from Lake Thun, Switzerland: levels of persistent organic pollutants in different morphs. Chemosphere, 74(3), 434-440. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2008.09.058
Brominated flame retardants - Endocrine-disrupting chemicals in the swiss environment
Gerecke, A. C., Schmid, P., Bogdal, C., Kohler, M., Zennegg, M., & Heeb, N. V. (2008). Brominated flame retardants - Endocrine-disrupting chemicals in the swiss environment. Chimia, 62(5), 352-357. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2008.352