Article published in STOTEN

Ms. Karli Sipps, who completed her MS Chemistry degree at Rutgers University-Camden in May 2021, is the first author of the paper published in Science of the Total Environment (STOTEN). This paper titled:  Pervasive occurrence of microplastics in Hudson-Raritan estuary zooplankton can be found at: https://authors.elsevier.com/c/1eR0uB8ccr6I6

Article published in Chemosphere

Ms. Karli Sipps, MS Chemistry student, co-authored an article as part of a research collaboration with Dr. Nicole Fahrenfeld (corresponding author), Ms. Kendi Bailey (first author) who completed her engineering Masters degree in 2020 as well as Drs Grace Saba and Robert Chant (Department of Marine and Coastal Science). The title is:  ‘Quantification and composition … Continue reading Article published in Chemosphere

Article on microplastics

“Source tracking microplastics in the freshwater environment,” Trends in Analytical Chemistry, Fahrenfeld, N. L., Arbuckle-Keil, G., Beni, N. N., & Bartelt-Hunt, S. L. (2019) 112, 248-254. This article is co-authored with N.L. Fahrenfeld (Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Rutgers New Brunswick) and Shannon L. Bartelt-Hunt (and her student)(Department of Civil Engineering, University of Nebraska) … Continue reading Article on microplastics

Student Awarded Dean’s Research Fund Grant

Ms. Karli Sipps received an Arts & Sciences Dean’s Research Fund Grant for the project: Fourier-Transform Infrared Analysis of Microplastic Particles in the Raritan River. This is a collaborative project with Dr. Nicole Fahrenfeld, Civil Engineering, Rutgers University, New Brunswick.