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Christian Bender Koch is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, with an office at Universitetsparken 5, 2100 København Ø. His research spans environmental chemistry, soil and groundwater systems, and nanotechnology applications in environmental contexts, focusing on toxic substances, metal behavior, and remediation techniques.
His primary research interests include analytical environmental chemistry, soil and groundwater contamination dynamics, and the intersection of nanotechnology with ecological systems. Recent work examines chemical toxic substances in nature, soil cleaning methodologies, pesticide impacts, and natural resource management, with particular attention to metal speciation and nanomaterial interactions in environmental matrices.
Analysis of his 211 research outputs reveals strong interdisciplinary trends bridging chemistry with geosciences, medical physics, and materials science. Key thematic areas include environmental toxicology (especially tattoo ink interactions with MRI), planetary geology through advanced imaging techniques, and sustainable biomass processing for bioenergy applications.
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