Krasnodębska-ostręga Beata
Professor
Chemistry
University of Warsaw
Poland
Biography
2005 - Institution for Reference Materials and Measurements, Mohl 2003 - Germany, Forschungszentrum fuer Unwelt und Gesungheit, ZAA, Neuherberg 2001 - Germany, Universiteat Tuebingen, IOC 2001 - Principles and Applications of Metrology in Chemistry, course 1995 - Greece, TEMPUS Summer School, Thessaloniki 1995 - Germany, Kernforshungsanlage UPB, Juelich 1994 - Germany, Kernforshungsanlage UPB, Juelich 1993 - Germany, Kernforshungsanlage UPB, Juelich. 016 - Coordinator: Advanced Instrumental Methods and Measurement Techniques Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw 2014 - leader of the research group: Analytical Chemistry in Environmental Research and Protection 2013 - habilitation Warsaw University, Faculty of Chemistry specialty - analytical chemistry 2002 - University of Warsaw, Faculty of Chemistry 1998-2002 - assistant University of Warsaw, Faculty of Chemistry 1998 - Doctor of Warsaw University, Faculty of Chemistry, specialty - analytical chemistry 1992-1994 - assistant of the University of Warsaw, Faculty of Chemistry 1992 - M.Sc., Warsaw University, Faculty of Chemistry, specialization in analytical chemistry 1991 - Assistant Professor Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, Warsaw University
Research Interest
Evaluation of elemental and chemical mobility in abiotic elements of the terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems by extraction with mixed activity solutions. Study of processes of bioleaching of elements from mining and metallurgical waste Identification of individual forms of chemical deposition in environmental samples - speciation analysis Separation of samples from the matrix and concentration of traces of Tl, As, Cr, etc. - SPE The role of analytical chemistry in the management of municipal and hazardous waste. Analysis of waste and the impact of landfills on the environment Environmental monitoring using bioindicators: methods of sampling and preparation of samples for analysis The problem of thallium determination with electrochemical techniques in the presence of interferents Use of photocatalysis in the simplification of the waste water matrix - without reagent mineralization