Publications by authors named "C Kuster"

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  • * Findings revealed that mixing concentrated pesticides presents the highest exposure risk, while transferring diluted mixtures results in significantly lower exposure levels, with hand contact being a major contributor.
  • * The study highlights the critical role of personal protective equipment (PPE), noting that wearing protective clothing and gloves can substantially reduce exposure, especially during the mixing phase, thereby informing better safety practices for operators.
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The production of methanol from the electrochemical reduction of CO is a promising method of mitigating climate change while simultaneously producing a useful liquid fuel. In this study, we design self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of thiols on metal and metal oxide electrodes that operate via cooperative catalysis between the thiolated surface sites and exposed electrode defect sites. This defect-driven mechanism enables the fabrication of SAM-modified ZnO electrodes that yield methanol with an extraordinarily high Faradaic efficiency of up to 92%.

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Under 3D culture conditions, cells tend to spread, migrate, and proliferate better in more viscoelastic and plastic hydrogels. Here, we present evidence that the improved cell behavior is facilitated by the lower steric hindrance of a more viscoelastic and plastic matrix with weaker intermolecular bonds. To determine intermolecular bond stability, we slowly insert semispherical tipped needles (100-700 μm diameter) into alginate dialdehyde-gelatin hydrogels and measure stiffness, yield strength, plasticity, and the force at which the surface ruptures (puncture force).

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When assessing the non-dietary risks for operators, workers, bystanders and residents to active substances in plant protection products (PPPs) that contain stereoisomers, the EFSA guidance on stereoisomers recommends the application of uncertainty factors when the initial ratio of stereoisomers undergoes a significant stereoisomeric excess change of more than 10%. This precautionary approach may be over-conservative in cases where the change in isomers is due to differences in their degradation rates rather than conversion of one isomer to a potentially more toxic isomer. Therefore, the impact of isomeric composition in non-dietary risk assessments of PPPs was evaluated, with particular emphasis on dislodgeable foliar residues (DFR) data and potential enantioselective degradation processes.

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Plant protection products (PPPs) undergo rigorous safety assessments. In Europe, non-dietary risk assessments for operators, workers, bystanders and residents are highly conservative as this area of exposure science has historically been data poor. CropLife Europe (CLE) companies have collaborated to generate new data and pool existing data to refine the approaches prescribed by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) guidance on non-dietary exposure (2022).

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