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"Das Management versagt"
(2015)
This video shows a model computed from 320 images taken at the Tjex 2015 of the trade project (www.tradr-project.eu). The images were acquired with a falcan 8 drone (AscTec) and reconstruct the structure with VisualSfm software. The flight was in 150 m. The Tower is about 95 meter high.
Allgemeines Verwaltungsrecht
(2015)
Ausverkauf der Demokratie
(2015)
BACKGROUND: In cartilage repair, scaffold-assisted single-step techniques are used to improve the cartilage regeneration. Nevertheless, the fixation of cartilage implants represents a challenge in orthopaedics, particularly in the moist conditions that pertain during arthroscopic surgery. Within the animal kingdom a broad range of species has developed working solutions to intermittent adhesion under challenging conditions. Using a top-down approach we identified promising mechanisms for biomimetic transfer OBJECTIVE: The tree-frog adhesive system served as a test case to analyze the adhesion capacity of a polyglycolic acid (PGA) scaffold with and without a structural modification in a bovine articular cartilage defect model. METHODS: To this end, PGA implants were modified with a simplified foot-pad structure and evaluated on femoral articular bovine cartilage lesions. Non-structured PGA scaffolds were used as control. Both implants were pressed on 20 mm × 20 mm full-thickness femoral cartilage defects using a dynamometer. RESULTS: The structured scaffolds showed a higher adhesion capacity on the cartilage defect than the non-structured original scaffolds. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that the adhesion ability can be increased by means of biomimetic structured surfaces without the need of additional chemical treatment and thus significantly facilitate primary fixation procedures.
Buchbesprechungen
(2015)
CSR und Diversity
(2015)
Cyber Security
(2015)
Das Kreuz mit dem Kopftuch
(2015)
Der diskreditierte Staat
(2015)
Platinum is one of the most effective electro catalysts for PEMFCs (proton exchange membrane fuel cells), but because of its prohibitive price, the use of this metal in industrial purposes is limited. As a consequence, during last years, several materials have been investigated, in order to obtain an efficient catalyst for both ORR (oxygen reduction reaction) and HOR (hydrogen oxidation reaction), which can replace the expensive platinum but preserving the same properties: high electrical conductivity, structural stability and good corrosion resistance. Moreover, one of the most important parameters for catalyst materials is the electrochemical surface area (real surface area), which has a strong influence on the reaction rate and also on the current density.
CNFs (carbon nanofibers) are considered to be a promising catalyst support material due to their unique characteristics, excellent mechanical, electrical and structural properties, high surface area and nevertheless, good interaction with platinum particles.
The possibility of preparing CNFs decorated with platinum by electrochemical methods was tested, using a hexachloroplatinic solution bath. The experiments were carried out with the aid of a Potentiostat/Galvanostat MMate 510, in a three – electrode cell.
The aim of the present work was to determine the electrochemical surface area of the CNFs – Pt catalysts, using an electrochemical method. The obtained results correlate very well with the particles size and distribution of platinum, analyzed by SEM (scanning electron microscopy) respectively with the quantity of deposited platinum determined by TG (thermo gravimetrical analyses). Cyclic voltammetry is a suitable method for estimation of the real surface area for catalyst particles.