RSC's Environmental Chemistry Group
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The Environmental Chemistry Group is an RSC Interest Group. We consider all aspects of the complex relationships between chemistry and the environment.
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📢 Join us on the 15 Dec at the Royal Society of Chemistry @rsc.org for the latest insights into #AirQuality 🚨With presentations from DEFRA's Air Quality Expert Group and keynotes from @profrosiemc.bsky.social and Eloise Marais
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Our judges said "We have chosen this talk because we felt that not only was it delivered well, but it was excellently constructed, clearly communicating the method, process, and meaning of the results through effective use of slides and well-pitched introduction."
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Congratulations to the #EnvChem2025 Early Career Researcher's Outstanding platform presentation Winner Jasmin Uhlhorn from Brunel University for her talk "Characterisation of Mixture Toxicokinetic Profiles of Pharmaceuticals in Daphnia magna"
Gary Fones presents the #EnvChem2025 Early Career Researcher's Outstanding platform presentation certificate to Jasmin Uhlhorn
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Congratulations to the #EnvChem2025 poster prize winners Zakia Tebetyo and Madelyn Murphy
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Huge thanks to all of our speakers and delegates at a fantastic #EnvChem2025. Winners of the poster and oral prizes will be posted once I've charged my laptop!
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The final speaker of #EnvChem2025 is Alexander Zherebker with a talk titled "Hidden molecular signatures in organic aerosols revealed by mass spectrometry and formulae difference statistics"
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Next up in Session 6 of #EnvChem2025 is Mark Barrow, presenting "Characterisation of pollution within Nairobi River sediments using FT-ICR MS"
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The second speaker of #EnvChem2025 Session 6 is Niamh Gurrin with "Ironing out the issues with comparative 1H-NMR of dissolved organic matter"
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Session 6 of #EnvChem2025 looks at Advanced NMR and Mass Spectrometry for Environmental Contaminant Characterisation. Our first speaker is Meredith Cave with "Geological techniques in a microplastic world"
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Our fourth and final keynote speaker for #EnvChem2025 is Fay Couceiro with "Microplastics, the Environment and Us"^
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Thank you to all of our speakers this morning at #EnvChem2025! Now it's time for lunch and we will reconvene at 13:15 for our fourth Keynote of the event
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The final speaker of Session 5 of #EnvChem2025 is Baptiste Hours at with a talk talk titled "A plasmonic nano-tastebud sensor for the detection and discrimination of organic micropollutants in drinking water"
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The next speaker in #EnvChem2025 Session 5 is Jasmin Uhlhorn, presenting "Characterisation of Mixture Toxicokinetic Profiles of Pharmaceuticals in Daphnia magna"
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Session 5 of #EnvChem2025 is Chemical Sensing, Bioavailability, and Toxicokinetics in Complex Matrices, chaired by Dr Rowena Fletcher-Wood. The first speaker is Adam Peters with "Metal Bioavailability: The rocky road from academic model to routine regulatory implementation
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You will have to sign up for next time 😉
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Thank you to all of the speakers in the first part of #EnvChem2025 Day 2! Time now for a break and some networking, and we'll resume at 11:15 for Session 5
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The second talk of #EnvChem2025 Session 4 is "Evaluating Bioavailability-Based Approaches for setting Aluminium Discharge Limits in the UK", presented by Charlotte Linley
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#EnvChem2025 @rscecg.bsky.social starts day 2 with a sample talk you really need your caffeine for!
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Session 4 of #EnvChem2025, chaired by Symiah Barnett, focuses on "Prioritising Contaminants: Evidence-Based Approaches for Regulation" The first speaker is Zulin Zhang with a talk titled "Which compounds should be listed as priority control: classical or emerging contaminants?"
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The first Keynote speaker of Day 2 of #EnvChem2025 is Graham Merrington with a talk on "Undertaking environmental risk assessment: does the quality of the measured chemical data matter?"
Graham Merrington presenting at #EnvChem2025
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Day 2 of #EnvChem2025 kicks off with our Chair @drcgl119.bsky.social explaining the new strategy of the Environmental Chemistry Group
Professor Caroline Gauchotte-Lindsay addressing #EnvChem2025
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Closing Day 1 of #EnvChem2025 is our second Keynote Speaker Stephanie Metzger discussing for the Royal Society of Chemistry "PFAS and CECs: policy outlook and opportunities for action" We would like to thank all of today's speakers
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The third and final speaker of Session 3 of #EnvChem2025 is Jana-Sophie Appelt presenting "From Source to Sink: Trace Metals, PAHs and Hormones in Southampton Water
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The second speaker of Session 3 of #EnvChem2025 is Katie McKenzie with a talk titled "Assessment of road pollution in retention ponds"
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The first presenter of Session 3 of ##EnvChem2025 is Alexandra Richardson, PhD with a talk titled "Measurement and removal of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in London tap water"