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Prof. Michael Sander is a Lecturer at ETH Zurich's Department of Environmental Systems Science, specializing in environmental organic chemistry and polymer biodegradation. His research focuses on understanding the environmental fate of synthetic polymers, soil organic matter dynamics, and microplastic contamination. He teaches courses such as 'Introduction to Environmental Organic Chemistry' and contributes to interdisciplinary studies on sustainable materials and climate change impacts. Key research areas include polymer degradation mechanisms, redox properties of peat, and the design of biodegradable agricultural materials.
His work integrates analytical chemistry, biogeochemistry, and environmental engineering to address global challenges like plastic pollution and soil health. He has published extensively on topics such as microplastic analysis in soils, biodegradation pathways of polyesters, and the redox cycling of peat organic matter. Collaborative projects involve developing sustainable polymer alternatives and assessing their environmental compatibility. Sander's research emphasizes practical solutions for reducing plastic waste and enhancing soil resilience.
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