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DECHEMA

NonprofitFrankfurt 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.
Topics: Corrosion, Oxide, Coating, Catalysis, Alloy


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TL;DR: In this article, the results of high temperature oxidation and creep tests will be presented and discussed The treatment with halogens improves the oxidation resistance of these alloys up to 1050°C A thin protective Al 2 O 3 -layer is formed after treatment with the halogens instead of the mixed TiO 2 /Al 2 O3 /TiN scale typically grown on these alloy alloys This alumina layer protects the component under isothermal and thermocyclic conditions.
Abstract: Intermetallic alloys based on TiAl are candidates for several structural high temperature applications but their oxidation resistance is limited to temperatures below 800°C In this paper the results of high temperature oxidation and creep tests will be presented and discussed The treatment with halogens improves the oxidation resistance of these alloys up to 1050°C A thin protective Al 2 O 3 -layer is formed after treatment with halogens instead of the mixed TiO 2 /Al 2 O 3 /TiN scale typically grown on these alloys This alumina layer protects the component under isothermal and thermocyclic conditions The protective effect is stable up to at least 8760 h Creep tests of halogen treated materials at high temperatures showed no effect on the creep behaviour Automotive turbocharger rotors were exposed at 1050 °C in air with and without fluorine-treatment for demonstration of real parts

22 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, wirelessly powered light-emitting diodes were found to represent an efficient and scalable approach for process intensification of the photobiosynthetic production of diesel alkanes from renewable fatty acids.
Abstract: Light-driven biocatalytic processes are notoriously hampered by poor penetration of light into the turbid reaction media In this study, wirelessly powered light-emitting diodes are found to represent an efficient and scalable approach for process intensification of the photobiosynthetic production of diesel alkanes from renewable fatty acids

22 citations

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15 Mar 2003
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22 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the octadecylphosphonic acid led to a measureable lowering of the corrosion current density and inhibited the growth of the oxide film under humid conditions on AZ31 magnesium wrought alloy.

22 citations

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TL;DR: A non-invasive easy-to-use respirometric system was used to measure the oxygen uptake rate (THE AUTHORS') and the new respirometric method was used for the determination of oxygen uptake rates in small scale bioreactors to control the activity of terpene transforming fungi.

22 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Wolf B. Frommer10534530918
Michael W. Anderson10180863603
João Rocha93152149472
Martin Muhler7760625850
Michael Hunger6029511370
Ivars Neretnieks442247159
Michael Schütze403436311
Jens Schrader381294239
Roland Dittmeyer312063762
Lei Li291984003
Dirk Holtmann291073033
Lasse Greiner26741994
Klaus-Michael Mangold23571590
A. Rahmel23591967
Gerhard Kreysa22781305
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20231
20227
202145
202053
201949
201844