Urs von Gunten explained

Honorific Prefix:Professor
Urs von Gunten
Birth Date:20 October 1959
Birth Place:Baden, Switzerland
Nationality:Swiss
Known For:Drinking water treatment
Website:https://www.epfl.ch/labs/ltqe/
Alma Mater:ETH Zurich
Discipline:Environmental chemistry
Sub Discipline:Chemical treatment of drinking water
Workplaces:École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)

Urs von Gunten (born 20 October 1959) is a Swiss environmental chemist and a professor at EPFL (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne). He is known for his research in the fields of drinking water quality and water treatment.[1]

Career

Urs von Gunten obtained a diploma in chemistry in 1983 and a PhD in inorganic chemistry in 1989 from ETH Zurich. He then performed post-doctoral work at the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science (Eawag), where he became head of the chemistry department (1998-1999) and of the Water Resources and Drinking Water department (2000-2004). He then took the lead of the cross-disciplinary project 'Drinking Water for the 21st century' until 2008, was the head of the transdisciplinary project “Regional Water Supply Basel Country 21” (2013-2016) and of the competence center for drinking water (2010-2017) at Eawag.[2]

Urs von Gunten was appointed lecturer at ETH Zurich in 1995 and an adjunct professor in 2006. He was a visiting scientist at the University of Colorado in Boulder (2000-2001), and a visiting professor at the Curtin University in Perth, Australia (2008-2009) and at the University of California, Berkeley (2017-2018). In 2011, he was nominated full professor at EPFL (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne).[3]

Research

Urs von Gunten heads the laboratory for Water Quality and Treatment (LTQE) at EPFL and the drinking water chemistry group at Eawag.[4] His research focuses on oxidation and disinfection processes in the context of drinking water and waste water treatments. He has notably extensively studied the formation of potentially toxic chemical byproducts upon drinking water ozonation and chlorination.[5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] In a Perspective article published in the journal Science in 2011, von Gunten warned that water chlorination may lead to the formation of hazardous disinfection by-products through oxidation of substrates originating from organic matter and pharmaceuticals.[11] He later advocated that chlorination could be foregone altogether, should adequate protective measures for water sources and distribution networks be taken.[12] [13] von Gunten has also explored novel treatment modalities to remove halide ions from bromide and iodide-containing water.[14] In 2018, he published a highly cited perspective article on oxidation processes, summarizing the options and limitations of this treatment.[15] von Gunten co-authored a book on ozone chemistry together with Clemens von Sonntag in 2012.[16]

Urs von Gunten has also tackled the role of climate change and other anthropogenic factors on drinking water quality.[17]

Distinctions

Urs von Gunten received the Harvey Rosen Award in 2001, 2007 and 2015 from the International Ozone Association, as well as the Environmental Science and Technology Excellence in Review Award in 2007.[18] [19] It is announced, that he will receive the ACS Award for Creative Advances in Environmental Science and Technology in 2022.[20] [21]

In 2007, he received a Honorary Professorship at the Harbin Institute of Technology. He has been an adjunct professor at the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology since 2012. In 2015, he received a professorship under the Chinese Academy of Sciences President's International Fellowship Initiative for Distinguished Scientists.[22] [23]

As of 2021, his research papers have been cited more than 38,000 times and his h-index is 97.[24] He was a highly cited researcher according to Thomson Reuters Web of Science in 2014 and 2015, and according to Clarivate Analytics in 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021.[25] [26] [27]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Urs von Gunten. 2020-09-09. people.epfl.ch.
  2. Web site: Staff - Eawag. 2020-09-09. www.eawag.ch.
  3. mfs. 2010-12-16. Urs von Gunten, new IIE professor. en.
  4. Web site: LTQE. 2020-09-09. www.epfl.ch. en-GB.
  5. von Gunten. Urs. 2003-04-01. Ozonation of drinking water: Part I. Oxidation kinetics and product formation. Water Research. en. 37. 7. 1443–1467. 10.1016/S0043-1354(02)00457-8. 12600374. 2003WatRe..37.1443V . 0043-1354.
  6. von Gunten. Urs. 2003-04-01. Ozonation of drinking water: Part II. Disinfection and by-product formation in presence of bromide, iodide or chlorine. Water Research. en. 37. 7. 1469–1487. 10.1016/S0043-1354(02)00458-X. 12600375. 2003WatRe..37.1469V . 0043-1354.
  7. Huber. Marc M.. Canonica. Silvio. Park. Gun-Young. von Gunten. Urs. 2003-03-01. Oxidation of Pharmaceuticals during Ozonation and Advanced Oxidation Processes. Environmental Science & Technology. 37. 5. 1016–1024. 10.1021/es025896h. 12666935. 2003EnST...37.1016H . 0013-936X.
  8. Gallard. Hervé. von Gunten. Urs. 2002-01-01. Chlorination of natural organic matter: kinetics of chlorination and of THM formation. Water Research. en. 36. 1. 65–74. 10.1016/S0043-1354(01)00187-7. 11766819. 2002WatRe..36...65G . 0043-1354.
  9. Web site: New toxic byproducts of disinfecting drinking water. 2020-09-09. ScienceDaily. en.
  10. Prasse. Carsten. von Gunten. Urs. Sedlak. David L.. 2020-01-21. Chlorination of Phenols Revisited: Unexpected Formation of α,β-Unsaturated C4-Dicarbonyl Ring Cleavage Products. Environmental Science & Technology. 54. 2. 826–834. 10.1021/acs.est.9b04926. 7665061 . 31904937. 2020EnST...54..826P . 0013-936X.
  11. Sedlak. David L.. Gunten. Urs von. 2011-01-07. The Chlorine Dilemma. Science. en. 331. 6013. 42–43. 10.1126/science.1196397. 0036-8075. 21212347. 2011Sci...331...42S . 32747765.
  12. Rosario-Ortiz. Fernando. Rose. Joan. Speight. Vanessa. Gunten. Urs von. Schnoor. Jerald. 2016-02-26. How do you like your tap water?. Science. en. 351. 6276. 912–914. 10.1126/science.aaf0953. 0036-8075. 26917751. 2016Sci...351..912R . 31229740.
  13. Web site: How to deliver drinking water chlorine-free. 2020-09-09. phys.org. en.
  14. Sánchez-Polo. M.. Rivera-Utrilla. J.. Salhi. E.. von Gunten. U.. 2007-03-01. Ag-doped carbon aerogels for removing halide ions in water treatment. Water Research. en. 41. 5. 1031–1037. 10.1016/j.watres.2006.07.009. 16970974 . 2007WatRe..41.1031S . 0043-1354.
  15. von Gunten. Urs. 2018-05-01. Oxidation Processes in Water Treatment: Are We on Track?. Environmental Science & Technology. 52. 9. 5062–5075. 10.1021/acs.est.8b00586. 29672032. 2018EnST...52.5062V . 0013-936X.
  16. Book: von Sonntag. Clemens. von Gunten. Urs. 2012-08-15. Chemistry of Ozone in Water and Wastewater Treatment: From Basic Principles to Applications. en. 10.2166/9781780400839. 9781780400839.
  17. Web site: Riverbank filtration under climate change scenarios (RIBACLIM) - Dimensions. 2020-09-09. app.dimensions.ai. en.
  18. Web site: International Ozone Association - Harvey Rosen Award. 2020-09-09. ioa-pag.org. en.
  19. Web site: 2020-05-29. Harvey M. Rosen Memorial Award für Lisa Salhi und Urs von Gunten. 2020-09-09. www.myscience.ch. en.
  20. Web site: ACS 2022 national award winners. 2021-09-30. cen.acs.org. en.
  21. Web site: Prestigious award for Urs von Gunten.
  22. Overney. Jan. 2015-09-04. Urs von Gunten awarded by the Chinese Academy of Sciences. en.
  23. Web site: Major Commendation for Urs von Gunten. 2021-01-14. www.eawag.ch. en-GB.
  24. Web site: Urs von Gunten - Google Scholar. 2020-09-09. scholar.google.com.
  25. Tomaniak. Alina. 2018-12-13. "Highly Cited Researcher" at LTQE. en.
  26. Tomaniak. Alina. 2019-11-25. Prof. Urs von Gunten recognized as highly cited researcher 2019. en.
  27. Web site: Urs von Gunten's Publons profile. 2020-09-09. publons.com. en.