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<strong>Name</strong><strong>Dr</strong>. P.S. (<strong>Patrick</strong>) Bäuerlein<strong>dr</strong>. P.S. (<strong>Patrick</strong>) BäuerleinChemist and Scientific Researcherpatrick.bauerlein@kwrwater.nl+31 (0) 30 60 69 511Profile<strong>Patrick</strong> is chemist and scientific researcher. He works on several projects mainlydealing with the detection and/or removal of contaminants in/from <strong>dr</strong>inking water(sources). Current projects include shedding light on adsorption mechanisms of(un)polar organic compounds. This information can then be applied to developnew adsorbents for water treatment and sampling materials for water analysis.Another project deals with the analysis of organic as well as inorganicnanoparticles. For this project single particle ICP-MS and FFF (flow fieldfractionation) are applied.Education• 2005 – 2009 PhD, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven• 1999 – 2005 Chemistry studies at the RWTH Aachen (Germany)• 2002 (autumn) 2008 (winter, spring) University of York (England)Work experience• 2009; Scientific researcher KWR• 2005 – 2009; PhD-student at the TU Eindhoven• 2004 (winter) – 2005 (summer); Research assistant RWTH Aachen(Germany)Further Education• 2005 NIOK course Catalysis - An integrated approach• 2010 Avans plus LC-MS introduction• 2011 Avans plus Interpretation of LC-MS spectraProjects• Purification and monitoring of <strong>dr</strong>inking water (sources): Development andunderstanding of adsorption materials• Analysis of nanoparticles in water matrices.Publications• Bäuerlein, P. S.; Floris, R.; Hofman, J. A. M. H., CeO2 nanoparticles in <strong>dr</strong>inkingwater (sources) - How much do we know? 2012, submitted.• Bäuerlein, P. S.; ter Laak, T. L.; Hofman, R. C. H. M.; de Voogt, P.; <strong>Dr</strong>oge, S. T. J.,Removal of charged micropollutants from water by ion-exchange polymers – effectsof competing electrolytes. Water Res. 2012, published online.• Bäuerlein, P. S.; Mansell, J. E.; Ter Laak, T. L.; de Voogt, P., Sorption behavior ofcharged and neutral polar organic compounds on SPE materials – Which functionalgroup governs sorption? Environ. Sci. Technol. 2012, 46, 954-961.• Harman, C.; Allan, I. J.; Bäuerlein, P. S., The Challenge of Exposure Correction for


Polar Passive Samplers - The PRC and the POCIS. Environ. Sci. Technol. 2011, 45,9120-9121.• Müller, P.; Bangasser, B. L.; Greiner, L.; Na'amnieh, S.; Bäuerlein, P. S.; Vogt, D.;Müller, C., Stable Continuous Operation of a Biphasic Enantioselective EnzymaticReduction. The Open Catalysis Journal 2011, 4, 113-116.• Bäuerlein, P. S. Ionic Liquids - Are they worth their salts? Technische UniversiteitEindhoven, Eindhoven, 2009.• Bäuerlein, P. S.; Fairlamb, I. J. S.; Jarvis, A. G.; Lee, A. F.; Müller, C.; Slattery, J. M.;Thatcher, R. J.; Vogt, D.; Whitwood, A. C., Ion-tagged pi-acidic alkene ligandspromote Pd-catalysed allyl-aryl couplings in an ionic liquid. Chem. Commun. 2009,(38), 5734-5736.• Bäuerlein, P. S.; Gonzalez, I. A.; Weemers, J. J. M.; Lutz, M.; Spek, A. L.; Vogt, D.;Müller, C., Phosphabarrelene-modified Rh-catalysts: A new and selective routetowards hy<strong>dr</strong>oxy-functionalized bicyclic imidazoles via tandem reactions. Chem.Commun. 2009, (33), 4944-4946.• Hamers, B.; Bäuerlein, P. S.; Müller, C.; Vogt, D., Hy<strong>dr</strong>oaminomethylation of n-alkenes in a biphasic ionic liquid system. Adv. Synth. Calal. 2008, 350, (2), 332-342.• Minnich, C. B.; Buskens, P.; Steffens, H. C.; Bäuerlein, P. S.; Butvina, L. N.; Küpper,L.; Leitner, W.; Liauw, M. A.; Greiner, L., Highly flexible fibre-optic ATR-IR probe forinline reaction monitoring. Org. Process Res. Dev. 2007, 11, (1), 94-97.• Fairlamb, I. J. S.; Bäuerlein, P. S.; Marrison, L. R.; Dickinson, J. M., Pd-catalysedcross coupling of terminal alkynes to diynes in the absence of a stoichiometicadditive. Chem. Commun. 2003, 9, (5), 632-633.Platform presentations:• Setac Europe 2012: Polar (un)charged micropollutants on SPE materials Whichfactors control the adsorption?• Norman Workshop Oslo 2012: Nanoparticles: Are they emerging contaminants in<strong>dr</strong>inking water sources)?• Setac Europe 2011: Sorption behaviour of polar organic compounds on passivesampling materials - Which functional group governs sorption?• 4th International Passive Sampling Workshop and Symposium, Krakow 2011: Ioniccompounds in passive sampling techniques.• The Netherlands' Catalysis and Chemistry Conference 2011: Ionic Liquids - Are theyworth their salts? Catalysis, analytical chemistry and environmental fate.• The Netherlands' Catalysis and Chemistry Conference 2007:• Ionic Liquids in Organocatalysis - A _greener_ chemistry

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