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Aquatic Chemistry

  • Number of credits 15 credits

About the course

Water is of crucial importance for all forms of life and represents a key component in nature
and in many industrial processes. The course will describe chemical reactions in natural
aquatic systems with focus on metal complexes in biological and geochemical systems.
An important element is analysis and modeling of metal ion speciation to understand
bio-uptake, toxicity and transport. Reactions at surfaces are important in systems with
biological macromolecules and in common minerals and will be treated. Laboratory
exercises to characterize chemical processes in aqueous environments are an integral part
of the course.



The course will be given in english if foreign students participate.

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Course is given by
Department of Chemistry
Contactperson for the course is:
Michael Holmboe