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Dr. Henry Moll is a researcher at the Institute of Resource Ecology, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR), specializing in actinide/lanthanide speciation in bio-geosystems and biomolecular interfaces. His work utilizes time-resolved laser-induced luminescence spectroscopy (TRLFS) and other advanced techniques to study nuclear waste safety, metal toxicity, and microbial interactions with radionuclides.
- Education: PhD in Chemistry from Technische Universität Dresden (1997-2001), Diploma in Chemistry (1988-1993).
- Research Areas:
- Actinide speciation in environmental systems
- Microbial ligands and nuclear waste immobilization
- Plant/microbial metal uptake mechanisms
- Spectroscopic characterization of metal complexes
- Recent Publication Trends: Focus on U(VI)/Cm(III) interactions with extremophiles, plant cells, and synthetic ligands (2015-2025), emphasizing bioremediation and disposal safety.
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