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Technical University of Darmstadt

Bust of Eduard Zintl at the Technical University of Darmstadt... [Pg.167]

Mack C. Untersuchungen zum Stofftransport und Stoffaustauschverhalten bei der Extraktion von Chrom (HI) und Zink mittels D2EHPA. Ph.D. dissertation, Technical University of Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany, 2000. [Pg.374]

Thomas Schreckenbach is a general partner and member of the Executive Board of Merck KGaA in Darmstadt, Germany. He is responsible for the Chemicals business sector, some Asian countries, and the Chemicals business in North America. He graduated from the University of Munich with a doctoral thesis in biochemistry. Since 1992 he has held a professorship in biochemistry at the Technical University of Darmstadt, and he has an honorary doctorate from the University of Southampton. [Pg.505]

This work was supported by the dfg (German Research Council) under contract No. Ho 1165/9-1 and sfb 595 (dfg center of excellence on electric fatigue of functional materials, Technical University of Darmstadt). [Pg.150]

Department of Chemistry, Technical University of Darmstadt, PetersenstraBe 22, 64287 Darmstadt, Germany... [Pg.35]

Left ESEEM spectrum of a solution containing triphosphate and vanadyl ions in the ratio 3 1, pH = 5, c(VO +) = 0.7mM, recorded at the nij = — V2 EPR transition and v- are the Zeeman frequencies for and H, respectively. The doublets at 5.3 and 6.7 MHz (superhyperfine coupling constants 1-1.5 MHz) are indicative of direct bonding of phosphate to VO, as represented by the proposed structure (inset).The presence of water/hydroxide in the coordination sphere of vanadium is inferred from the respective HYSCORE spectrum. Reproduced from S. A. Dikanov et at, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 124, 2969-2978. Copyright (2002), with permission from the American Chemical Society. Right section of the structure of hydroxyapatite, with two phosphorus sites arbitrarily replaced by vanadium (full circles). The drawing of the apatite structure was provided by Barbara Albert, Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany. [Pg.170]

Special thanks go to Prof. Gerhard M. Sessler and to Dr. Joachim Hillenbrand (Technical University of Darmstadt) for their continuous support and many fruitful discussions on the physics and characterization of our polymer electret materials. Additional thanks for performing the TSD measurements. [Pg.204]

Weigl, A., (1997), Exemplarische Untersuchungen zurflexiblen automatisierten Demontage elektron-ischer Gerdte mit Industrierobotem, Berichte aus der Automatisierungstechnik, Technical University of Darmstadt, Shaker, Aachen. [Pg.446]

Fachbereich Materialwissenschaft Technical University of Darmstadt Petersenstrasse 23 D-64287 Darmstadt Germany... [Pg.1056]

Nichtisotherme Ad- und Desorptionskinetik an Einzelkbrnern Technischer Adsorbentien am Beispiel der Wasserdampfadsorption an Sihcagel und Molekularsieb, PH-Dissertation, Technical University of Darmstadt, Darmstadt (D17), 1984. [Pg.178]

Technische Hochschule Darmstadt (Inorganic, Organic, Analytical, Technical and Physical Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics) Diplom-In-genieur Mit Auszeichnung Master s thesis in Physical Inorganic Chemistry Academic Prize of Technical University of Darmstadt for best thesis... [Pg.84]

Daltonik, Bremen Instrumentation), J. O. Metzger, University of Oldenburg Electron Ionization and Fragmentation of Organic Ions and Interpretation of El Mass Spectra), J. R. Wesener, Bayer Industry Services, Leverkusen Chemical Ionization), J. J. Veith, Technical University of Darmstadt Field Desorption), R. M. Caprioli, Vanderbilt University, Nashville Fast Atom Bombardment), M. Karas, University of Frankfurt Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization), M. Wilm, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg Electrospray Ionization) and M. W. Linscheid, Humboldt University, Berlin Hyphenated Methods) deserve my deep gratitude. [Pg.764]

CLC [Chemical Looping Combustion] Also called carbonate-looping. A two-stage process for efficient combustion of hydrocarbon gases. It is more efficient than normal one-stage combustion and facilitates carbon dioxide capture. There are two fluidized beds through which particles of a metal/metal oxide circulate. Possible oxygen carrier materials include oxides of Ni, Cu, Mn, and Fe. First proposed in 1951 but not demonstrated until 2003. Piloted at the Technical University of Darmstadt from 2009 to 2012. [Pg.75]

ARNE ANDERSEN is Privatdozent at the Technical University of Darmstadt. He took his doctorate in social history and the history of labour movement. Subsequently he turned to environmental history. For over ten years he has been working in this field, and is a pioneer of this new historical sub-discipline in Germany. Currently he is studying the change from industrial to consumer society and its ecological consequences. Address ZwickauerstraBe 33, D-28215 Bremen, Germany. [Pg.321]


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