Michael Zumstein
Universität Wien
H-index: 15
Europe-Austria
Top articles of Michael Zumstein
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Influence of plastic shape on interim fragmentation of compostable materials during composting | Microplastics and Nanoplastics | Patrizia Pfohl Markus Rueckel Lars Meyer Glauco Battagliarin Andreas Künkel | 2024/3/21 |
Hydrolysis of Antimicrobial Peptides by Extracellular Peptidases in Wastewater | Environmental Science & Technology | Natalie Wichmann Richard Gruseck Michael Zumstein | 2023/12/16 |
Polymer Biodegradability 2.0: A Holistic View on Polymer Biodegradation in Natural and Engineered Environments | Michael Sander Miriam Weber Christian Lott Michael Zumstein Andreas Künkel | 2023/10/21 | |
Fragmentation and Mineralization of a Compostable Aromatic–Aliphatic Polyester during Industrial Composting | Environmental Science & Technology Letters | Wendel Wohlleben Markus Rückel Lars Meyer Patrizia Pfohl Glauco Battagliarin | 2023/7/7 |
Uptake, Metabolism, and Accumulation of Tire Wear Particle-Derived Compounds in Lettuce | Environmental Science & Technology | Stephanie Castan Anya Sherman Ruoting Peng Michael T Zumstein Wolfgang Wanek | 2022/12/28 |
Effect of Polymer Properties on the Biodegradation of Polyurethane Microplastics | Environmental Science & Technology | Patrizia Pfohl Daniel Bahl Markus Rückel Marion Wagner Lars Meyer | 2022/11/17 |
Environmental Biodegradation of Water-Soluble Polymers: Key Considerations and Ways Forward | Michael Zumstein Glauco Battagliarin Andreas Kuenkel Michael Sander | 2022/8/5 | |
Identifying Functional Groups that Determine Rates of Micropollutant Biotransformations Performed by Wastewater Microbial Communities | Environmental Science & Technology | Stephanie L Rich Michael T Zumstein Damian E Helbling | 2022 |
Towards more Sustainable Peptide- based Antibiotics: Stable in Human Blood, Enzymatically Hydrolyzed in Wastewater? | Chimia | Michael Zumstein Kathrin Fenner | 2021 |
Exploring the specificity of extracellular wastewater peptidases to inform the design of sustainable peptide-based antibiotics | Environmental Science & Technology | Michael T Zumstein Jeffrey J Werner Damian E Helbling | 2020/8/13 |