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The establishment of EVISA is funded by the EU through the Fifth Framework Programme (G7RT- CT- 2002- 05112).
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Name:
Adrian Ammann
Position:
Head of group environmental inorg. and bioinorg. analytical chemistry
Address:
EAWAG, Analytical chemistry of the aquatic environment, PO box 611, 8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland
Telephone:
+41 1 823 5489
Fax:
+41 1 823 5311
E-Mail:
Adrian.Ammann@eawag.ch
Homepage:
http://www.eawag.ch/about/personen/homepages/ammann/index
Interests:
Development and application of new analytical methods for field and laboratory environmental studies.
Chemical research is focused on problematic species in the aquatic environment, answering questions about molecular transformations, mobility, bioavailability, toxicity effects of metals and other elements. A particular focus is on coupling devices linking separation techniques to ICP-MS and ESI-MS.
Instrumentation:
Separation techiques: narrow bore ion chromatography, size exclusion chrom., RP-HPLC, capillary electrophoresis CE
Coupling techiques: micro concentric nebulizers, ultrasonic nebulizer
Detectors: double focusing high resolution magnetic sector field ICP-MS
non specific detectors: UV, conductiviy, electrochemical detetion, chemiluninescence
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