Ingrida Bagdonaite
PhD Researcher
Biography
My research focuses on the development of a (bio)analytical platform to link the chemical (i.e., structure) and hazard (i.e., in-vitro toxicity) space of transformation products (TPs) to the operating conditions of advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) used to treat (drinking) water.
Education
MSc, Analytical Chemistry, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2021
BSc, Nanomaterial Chemistry, Vilnius University, Lithuania, 2019
Research interests
Non-target screening, Transformation Products, Water Treatment, High-resolution mass spectrometry
Selected list of publications
- I. Groeneveld, I. Bagdonaite, E. Beekwilder, F. Ariese, G.W. Somsen and M.R. Van Bommel, Liquid core waveguide cell with in situ absorbance spectroscopy and coupled to liquid chromatography for studying light-induced degradation, American Chemical Society, vol 94 (2022)
- M.J. den Uijl, I. Bagdonaite, P.J. Schoenmakers, B.W.J. Pirok and M.R. van Bommel, Incorporating a liquid-core-waveguide cell in recycling liquid chromotography for detailed studies of photodegradation reactions, Elsevier, Journal of Chromotography A, vol 1788 (2023)
- R. Helmus, I. Bagdonaite, P. de Voogt, M.R. van Bommel, E.L. Schymanski, A.P. van Wezel and T.L. ter Laak, Comprehensive mass spectrometry workflows to systematically elucidate transformation processes of organic micropollutants: a case study on the photodegradation of four pharmaceuticals, Environmental Science & technology, Vol 59 (2025)