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DECHEMA
Nonprofit•Frankfurt am Main, Germany•
About: DECHEMA is a nonprofit organization based out in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Corrosion & Oxide. The organization has 756 authors who have published 1307 publications receiving 25693 citations.
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TL;DR: In order to guarantee the oxidation resistance of Cr-steels, the Cr content in the alloy must be above a critical limit as discussed by the authors, and recently developed 9Cr steels are close to that limit.
Abstract: In order to guarantee the oxidation resistance of Cr-steels the Cr content in the alloy must be above a critical limit. Recently developed 9Cr steels are close to that limit and as ongoing oxidatio...
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TL;DR: In this paper, isothermal countercurrent, cocurrent and finite bath adsorption has been modelled mathematically by using the method of orthogonal collocation, where the equilibrium between the solid and the fluid phase is assumed to be nonlinear and is described by either the Langmuir or the Freundlich type of equation.
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TL;DR: In this article, an overview of the relationship between polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and pitch science is presented, which deals inter alia with more recent observations and considerations regarding the composition and compositional complexity of coal-tar pitch, the underlying principles of structure-property relations of PAHs, the mechanism of PAs carbonization, a quantitative relation between molecular topology and carbonization rates, solid-state carbonization of PAAs, and inadequacies of solvent fractionation as a pitch characterization method.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the formation mechanisms during heat treatment processes on pure nickel using slurries, which contain high amounts of micro-sized aluminium particles, and showed the importance of combustion synthesis on the formation of slurry coatings on nickel.
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TL;DR: The tubular inorganic catalytic membrane (TICM) is a multiphase solution for advanced chemical or environmental technologies as discussed by the authors, and the advantages of the use of this technology are discussed with reference to two types of applications: water remediation technologies by catalytic hydrogenation (nitrate removal and chlorinated hydrocarbon dehalogenation) and H2O2 synthesis by H2+O2 reaction, both occurring over Pd-type catalysts supported over porous inorganic membranes.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Wolf B. Frommer | 105 | 345 | 30918 |
Michael W. Anderson | 101 | 808 | 63603 |
João Rocha | 93 | 1521 | 49472 |
Martin Muhler | 77 | 606 | 25850 |
Michael Hunger | 60 | 295 | 11370 |
Ivars Neretnieks | 44 | 224 | 7159 |
Michael Schütze | 40 | 343 | 6311 |
Jens Schrader | 38 | 129 | 4239 |
Roland Dittmeyer | 31 | 206 | 3762 |
Lei Li | 29 | 198 | 4003 |
Dirk Holtmann | 29 | 107 | 3033 |
Lasse Greiner | 26 | 74 | 1994 |
Klaus-Michael Mangold | 23 | 57 | 1590 |
A. Rahmel | 23 | 59 | 1967 |
Gerhard Kreysa | 22 | 78 | 1305 |