Dominique Jeanette Tobler
Associate Professor
Section for Environmental Chemistry and Physics
Thorvaldsensvej 40
1871 Frederiksberg C
Primary fields of research
My prime research interest is in biogeochemical processes at the interface between geochemistry, mineralogy and microbiology. In particular, I am interested in microbe-mineral-fluid interactions, kinetics and mechanisms of mineral formation, and mechanisms of and controls on biomineralisation; processes that are all fundamental to a multitude of environmental and remediation processes as well as engineering technologies. Overall, my research occurs at the nano- and micron- scale, where I observe and quantify biogeochemical processes in situ and in real time using synchrotron based and conventional spectroscopy and scattering techniques combined with high-resolution microscopy.
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Immobilization of nanoparticles by occlusion into microbial calcite
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The effect of aspartic acid and glycine on amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) structure, stability and crystallization
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Sorption of chlorinated hydrocarbons from synthetic and natural groundwater by organo-hydrotalcites: Towards their applications as remediation nanoparticles
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