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Jürgen F. Kolb
Researcher at Leibniz Association
Publications - 6
Citations - 56
Jürgen F. Kolb is an academic researcher from Leibniz Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Biology. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications receiving 13 citations.
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Electrically Conductive and 3D-Printable Oxidized Alginate-Gelatin Polypyrrole:PSS Hydrogels for Tissue Engineering
Thomas Distler,Christian Polley,Fukun Shi,Dominik Schneidereit,Mark D. Ashton,Oliver Friedrich,Jürgen F. Kolb,John G. Hardy,Rainer Detsch,Hermann Seitz,Aldo R. Boccaccini +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a combination of pyrrole with a high gelatin-content oxidized alginate-gelatin (ADA-GEL) hydrogel is reported, offering 3D-printability of hyrogel precursors to prepare cytocompatible and electrically conductive hydrogels scaffolds.
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Synthesis of graphene-related carbon nanoparticles from a liquid isopropanol precursor by a one-step atmospheric plasma process
Wiktor Bodnar,Milko Schiorlin,Anna Frank,Tilo Schulz,Nicolas Wöhrl,Camelia Miron,Camelia Miron,Christina Scheu,Christina Scheu,Jürgen F. Kolb,Angela Kruth +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a cost-efficient single-step method to synthesize nanographite from isopropanol by bipolar pulsed electric discharges was presented, where the influence of pulse width within the nanosecond range, repetition frequency within the kilohertz range and processing time on the product was systematically investigated by Raman spectroscopy, high-resolution transmission electron microscopy and gas chromatography - mass spectrometry.
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Hydroxylation and dimerization of para-dihydroxylated aromatic compounds mediated by cold atmospheric-pressure plasma in comparison with chemically catalyzed reactions
Veronika Hahn,Annett Mikolasch,Michael Schmidt,Jan Eric Neuburger,Jan von Langermann,Michael Lalk,Klaus-Dieter Weltmann,Thomas von Woedtke,Jürgen F. Kolb +8 more
TL;DR: Physical plasma as a novel possibility for the synthesis of organic substances e.g. hydroxylated dimers was proposed in this article , where physical plasma was considered as a possibility for organic synthesis.
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Combining Electrostimulation with Impedance Sensing to Promote and Track Osteogenesis within a Titanium Implant
Nadja Engel,Michael Dau,Vivien Engel,Denise Franz,Fabian Klemmstein,Christiane Thanisch,Jürgen F. Kolb,Marcus Frank,Armin Springer,Rüdiger Köhling,Rainer Bader,Bernhard Frerich,Nadine Wiesmann,Diana Heimes,Peer W. Kämmerer +14 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors presented an opportunity to combine the electrical stimulation of a commercial titanium implant, which promotes osteogenesis within the fracture, with a real-time readout of the osteogenic progress by impedance sensing.
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Degradation of Organic Pollutants in Drinking Water by Non-thermal Plasma
TL;DR: In this paper, a closed process based on non-thermal plasma is proposed for water purification in conditions where it is difficult to maintain a supply infrastructure, which can be adopted according to pollution levels and also operated as batch process by a discontinued power supply.