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Paper of the Month

Papers in scientific journals are a crucial output of our research. They are the most important communication channel to share scientific findings and discoveries with the scientific community and to encourage a discussion thereof. Thus, papers are a substantial part of our competence as a research institute. With the series “Paper of the month” we want to call attention of a broader audience to our results.

  1. Focus area material: Paper of the month of April is "Chemically complex materials enable sustainable high-performance materials", erschienen in…

    Chemically Complex Materials (CCMats) have the potential to reconcile functional design with long-term structural stability and sustainability aspects by exploiting chemical complexity. CCMat protagonists can be found in a wealth of different application fields.
  1. Focus area Infrastructure: Paper of the month of April: "Innovative Korrosionsprüfung für Beton- und Spannstähle", published in Beton- und…

    Non-destructive quantification of pitting corrosion on reinforcing steel in cracked concrete test specimens using computed tomography examination
  1. Focus area environment: Paper of the month of April: "Ratiometric detection of perfluoroalkyl carboxylic acids using dual fluorescent nanoparticles…

    Opto-microfluidic system for the detection of PFAS with molecularly imprinted polymer particles
  1. Focus area Chemistry and process engineering: Paper of the month of January "Digital image processing for the characterization and simulation of…

  1. Focus area energy: Paper of the month of March "Monitoring Failure of Composite Pressure Vessels with Acoustic Emissions", published in Journal of…

    Measurement setup inside a large steel vessel: a cylindrical component is secured in a frame and connected to many cables and sensors for data acquisition.
  1. Focus area materials: Paper of the month of February is "Linking atomistic and phase-field modeling of grain boundaries I & II", erschienen in Acta…

    Schematic overview linking CALPHAD, diffuse phase-field (DPF), phase-field, and atomistic simulations, illustrated with example plots and microstructure images to obtain grain-boundary phase diagrams, explain failure, and predict embrittlement.
  1. Focus area Infrastructure: Paper of the month of March: "Test set-up for reproducible shock wave generation", published in Journal of Loss Prevention…

  1. Focus area material: Paper of the month of February: "Mechanochemically Synthesized Covalent Organic Framework Effectively Captures PFAS…

    Mechanochemical production of TAPB TFB COF, accompanied by in situ analysis at the DESY synchrotron, followed by investigation of its performance in the adsorption of PFAS.
  1. Focus area environment: Paper of the month of January: "Approaches towards sensitive and reliable determination of trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) from…

    Opto-mikrofluidisches System zum Nachweis von PFAS mit molekular geprägten Polymerpartikeln
  1. Focus area Infrastructure: Paper of the month of February: "Less is More: Optimised Fire Performance in Glass Fibre‑reinforced Polybutylene…

    Lochkorrosionserscheinungen an Betonstahl in gerissenen Betonprobekörpern mittels CT zerstörungsfrei quantifizieren

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