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Florian Brodkorb

Researcher at Münster University of Applied Sciences

Publications -  9
Citations -  320

Florian Brodkorb is an academic researcher from Münster University of Applied Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antimicrobial & Monomer. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 299 citations.

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Fluorine cleavage of the light blue heteroleptic triplet emitter FIrpic

TL;DR: In this article, the lifetime stability of devices containing FIrpic as emitter has been analyzed via liquid chromatography coupled with electron spray ionization mass spectrometry (LC/ESI/MS).
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Degradation of HTL layers during device operation in PhOLEDs

TL;DR: In this paper, the degradation mechanisms of blue light emitting diodes (OLEDs) during device operation were investigated using laser desorption ionization (LDI) coupled with a time of flight mass spectrometry (TOF/MS).
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Investigation of FIrpic in PhOLEDs via LC/MS technique

TL;DR: The commercial breakthrough of phosphorescent organic white light sources is presently hampered due to the unavailability of a stable blue phosphorescent emitter material as discussed by the authors, and only few analytical investigations have been made regarding the chemical degradation of the PHE materials during the processing or the operation of the devices.
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Effect of different packaging materials containing poly-[2-(tert-butylamino) methylstyrene] on the growth of spoilage and pathogenic bacteria on fresh meat.

TL;DR: Poly(TBAMS) packaging materials showed very good antimicrobial properties against a wide range of bacteria, however, for a significant inhibition of microbial growth on fresh meat, a higher amount of poly( TBAMS) was necessary to prolong the shelf life of meat.
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Potential of the polymer poly‐[2‐(tert‐butylamino) methylstyrene] as antimicrobial packaging material for meat products

TL;DR: The objective of the study was to investigate the antimicrobial potential of a new SAM® polymer poly poly(TBAMS) as packaging material for meat products.