Daniel TunegaView profile
Senior Lecturer
Priv.Doz.Dr. Daniel Tunega is a Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Soil Research within the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU) . His research focuses on molecular-scale interactions between environmental pollutants and soil components, with a particular emphasis on clay minerals and iron-based nanoparticles. Principal Investigator on projects funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) Active in interdisciplinary research combining soil science, computational chemistry, and environmental engineering Research Interests include: Theoretical modeling of: Adsorption mechanisms of hydrophobic organic chemicals on mineral surfaces Reductive dechlorination processes using modified nanomaterials Mechanical properties of clay minerals and hybrids Wettability and surface interactions in soil systems Environmental fate of persistent pollutants Geochemical reaction pathways His publication portfolio demonstrates expertise in Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations, molecular dynamics simulations, and experimental validation through collaborations. Key themes across his 2023-2025 publications include: Pollutant adsorption on modified clays Nanoparticle-mediated contaminant degradation Soil mineral-water interactions Organic-inorganic composite materials Scientific Presentations reveal continuous engagement with international conferences like Goldschmidt, Euroclay, EGU General Assembly, and World Congress of Soil Science, focusing on: Mechanistic soil pollution remediation Molecular-scale interface analysis Computational environmental chemistry








