Publications and projects according to DDC
Publications
Publications and projects according to DDC 660: Chemical engineering
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Kern, Susanne; Baumgartner, Rebekka; Helbling, Damian E.; Hollender, Juliane; Singer, Heinz; Loos, Martin J.; Schwarzenbach, René P.; Fenner, Kathrin,
2010.
Journal of Environmental Monitoring.
12(11), pp. 2100-2111.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1039/c0em00238k
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Werner, Sören; Eibl-Schindler, Regine; Lettenbauer, Christine; Röll, Marcel; Eibl, Dieter; De Jesus, Maria; Zhang, Xiaowei; Stettler, Matthieu; Tissot, Stephanie; Bürkie, Cedric; Broccard, Gilles; Kühner, Markus; Tanner, Rolf; Baldi, Lucia; Hacker, David; Wurm, Florian M.,
2010.
Chimia.
64(11), pp. 819-823.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2010.819
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Heel, Andre; Holtappels, Peter; Graule, Thomas,
2010.
Journal of Power Sources.
195(19), pp. 6709-6718.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpowsour.2010.04.006
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Kaiser, Stephan; Löffelholz, Christian; Werner, Sören; Eibl, Dieter,
2010.
Numerische Fluiddynamik in der Biotechnologie.
Nachrichten aus der Chemie.
58(9), pp. 897-899.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1002/nadc.201075806
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Ruth, Claudia; Zuellig, Thomas; Mellitzer, Andrea; Weiss, Roland; Looser, Verena; Kovar, Karin; Glieder, Anton,
2010.
Systems and Synthetic Biology.
4(3), pp. 181-191.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11693-010-9057-0
Projects
Projects according to DDC 660: Chemical engineering
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Next Generation 3D Tissue Models: Bio-Hybrid Hierarchical Organoid-Synthetic Tissues (Bio-HhOST) Comprised of Live and Artificial Cells.
Bio-HhOST aims to implement “hybrid organoids”, which means systems composed of biological and artificial cells. The purpose of hybrid organoids is to provide a tissue–like an environment for studying biological, e.g., tumours and cells. In this example, tumour cells would be an instance of biological cells, and the ...
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Study on potential and challenges of blended and therefore homogenised biochar with consistent properties
Study on potential and challenges of blended and therefore homogenised biochar with consistent properties.
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Cooperation related to Project Noses
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BioDeTox - Microbial reduction of zearalenone, a grain-relevant mycotoxin
Wheat is one of the world's most important staple foods and offers high nutritional value, especially as a whole grain. Especially with crops such as wheat, food safety faces a major challenge due to mould infestation: an estimated 25 % of all crops worldwide are infested with moulds, including species that form ...
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Integration of water and nutrient cycles in the renovation of a single-family detached home
Although today's drinking water and sanitation system is an achievement from a hygiene perspective, it is not optimal from an ecological and resource-efficient perspective. The building owner Rüegg is planning to renovate a single-family home. In addition to the energy renovation, the water system should also be ...