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    <title language="eng">Interfacing with the Brain: How Nanotechnology Can Contribute</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Interfacing artificial devices with the human brain is the central goal of neurotechnology. Yet, our imaginations are often limited by currently available paradigms and technologies. Suggestions for brain−machine interfaces have changed over time, along with the available technology.&#13;
Mechanical levers and cable winches were used to move parts of the brain during the mechanical age. Sophisticated electronic wiring and remote control have arisen during the electronic age, ultimately leading to plug-and-play computer interfaces. Nonetheless, our brains are so complex that these visions, until recently, largely remained unreachable dreams. The general problem, thus far, is that most of our technology is mechanically and/or electrically engineered, whereas the brain is a living, dynamic entity. As a result, these worlds are difficult to interface with one another. Nanotechnology, which encompasses engineered solid-state objects and integrated circuits, excels at small length scales of single to a few hundred nanometers and, thus, matches the sizes of biomolecules, biomolecular assemblies, and parts of cells. Consequently, we envision nanomaterials and nanotools as opportunities to interface with the brain in alternative ways. Here, we review the existing literature on the use of nanotechnology in brain−machine interfaces and look forward in discussing perspectives and limitations based on the authors’ expertise across a range of complementary disciplines from neuroscience, engineering, physics, and chemistry to biology and medicine, computer science and mathematics, and social science and jurisprudence. We focus on nanotechnology but also include information from related fields when useful and complementary.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">ACS Nano</parentTitle>
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    <author>A. A. A. Ahmed</author>
    <author>N. Alegret</author>
    <author>B. Almeida</author>
    <author>R. Alvarez-Puebla</author>
    <author>A. M. Andrews</author>
    <author>L. Ballerini</author>
    <author>J. J. Barrios-Capuchino</author>
    <author>C. Becker</author>
    <author>R. H. Blick</author>
    <author>S. Bonakdar</author>
    <author>I. Chakraborty</author>
    <author>X. Chen</author>
    <author>J. Cheon</author>
    <author>G. Chilla</author>
    <author>A. L. C. Conceicao</author>
    <author>J. Delehanty</author>
    <author>M. Dulle</author>
    <author>A. L. Efros</author>
    <author>M. Epple</author>
    <author>M. Fedyk</author>
    <author>N. Feliu</author>
    <author>M. Feng</author>
    <author>R. Fernandez-Chacon</author>
    <author>I. Fernandez-Cuesta</author>
    <author>N. Fertig</author>
    <author>S. Förster</author>
    <author>J. A. Garrido</author>
    <author>M. George</author>
    <author>A. H. Guse</author>
    <author>N. Hampp</author>
    <author>J. Harberts</author>
    <author>J. Han</author>
    <author>H. R. Heekeren</author>
    <author>U. G. Hofmann</author>
    <author>M. Holzapfel</author>
    <author>H. Hosseinkazemi</author>
    <author>Y. Huang</author>
    <author>P. Huber</author>
    <author>T. Hyeon</author>
    <author>S. Ingebrandt</author>
    <author>M. Ienca</author>
    <author>A. Iske</author>
    <author>Y. Kang</author>
    <author>G. Kasieczka</author>
    <author>D.-H. Kim</author>
    <author>K. Kostarelos</author>
    <author>J.-H. Lee</author>
    <author>K.-W. Lin</author>
    <author>S. Liu</author>
    <author>X. Liu</author>
    <author>Y. Liu</author>
    <author>C. Lohr</author>
    <author>V. Mailänder</author>
    <author>L. Maffongelli</author>
    <author>S. Megahed</author>
    <author>A. Mews</author>
    <author>M. Mutas</author>
    <author>L. Nack</author>
    <author>N. Nakatsuka</author>
    <author>T. G. Oertner</author>
    <author>A. Offenhäusser</author>
    <author>M. Oheim</author>
    <author>B. Otange</author>
    <author>F. Otto</author>
    <author>E. Patrono</author>
    <author>B. Peng</author>
    <author>A. Picchiotti</author>
    <author>F. Pierini</author>
    <author>M. Pötter-Nerger</author>
    <author>M. Pozzi</author>
    <author>A. Pralle</author>
    <author>M. Prato</author>
    <author>B. Qi</author>
    <author>P. Ramos-Cabrer</author>
    <author>Ute Resch-Genger</author>
    <author>N. Ritter</author>
    <author>M. Rittner</author>
    <author>S. Roy</author>
    <author>F. Santoro</author>
    <author>N. W. Schuck</author>
    <author>F. Schulz</author>
    <author>E. Seker</author>
    <author>M. Skiba</author>
    <author>M. Sosniok</author>
    <author>H. Stephan</author>
    <author>R. Wang</author>
    <author>T. Wang</author>
    <author>Karl David Wegner</author>
    <author>P. S. Weiss</author>
    <author>M. Xu</author>
    <author>C. Yang</author>
    <author>S. S. Zargarin</author>
    <author>Y. Zeng</author>
    <author>Y. Zhou</author>
    <author>D. Zhu</author>
    <author>R. Zierold</author>
    <author>W. J. Parak</author>
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      <value>Brain-on-a-chip</value>
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      <value>Nanostructured interface</value>
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      <value>Electrode arrays</value>
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    <subject>
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      <value>Neuro-implants</value>
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    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Advanced nanomaterials</value>
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      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>Quality assurance</value>
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    <publishedYear>2022</publishedYear>
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    <language>eng</language>
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    <title language="eng">Corrosion challenges towards a sustainable society</title>
    <abstract language="eng">A global transition towards more sustainable, affordable and reliable energy systems is being stimulated by the Paris Agreement and the United Nation's 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. This poses a challenge for the corrosion industry, as building climate‐resilient energy systems and infrastructures brings with it a long‐term direction, so as a result the long‐term behaviour of structural materials (mainly metals and alloys) becomes a major prospect. With this in mind “Corrosion Challenges Towards a Sustainable Society” presents a series of cases showing the importance of corrosion protection of metals and alloys in the development of energy production to further understand the science of corrosion, and bring the need for research and the consequences of corrosion into public and political focus. This includes emphasis on the limitation of greenhouse gas emissions, on the lifetime of infrastructures, implants, cultural heritage artefacts, and a variety of other topics.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Materials and corrosion</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="issn">1521-4176</identifier>
    <identifier type="doi">10.1002/maco.202213140</identifier>
    <identifier type="urn">urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-554801</identifier>
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    <enrichment key="date_peer_review">30.10.2023</enrichment>
    <licence>Creative Commons - CC BY - Namensnennung 4.0 International</licence>
    <author>R. Bender</author>
    <author>D. Féron</author>
    <author>D. Mills</author>
    <author>S. Ritter</author>
    <author>Ralph Bäßler</author>
    <author>Dirk Bettge</author>
    <author>I. de Graeve</author>
    <author>A. Dugstad</author>
    <author>S. Grassini</author>
    <author>T. Hack</author>
    <author>M. Halama</author>
    <author>E.-H. Han</author>
    <author>T. Harder</author>
    <author>G. Hinds</author>
    <author>J. Kittel</author>
    <author>R. Krieg</author>
    <author>C. Leygraf</author>
    <author>L. Martinelli</author>
    <author>A. Mol</author>
    <author>D. Neff</author>
    <author>J.-O. Nilsson</author>
    <author>I. Odnevall</author>
    <author>S. Paterson</author>
    <author>S. Paul</author>
    <author>T. Prošek</author>
    <author>M. Raupach</author>
    <author>R. I. Revilla</author>
    <author>F. Ropital</author>
    <author>H. Schweigart</author>
    <author>E. Szala</author>
    <author>H. Terryn</author>
    <author>J. Tidblad</author>
    <author>S. Virtanen</author>
    <author>P. Volovitch</author>
    <author>D. Watkinson</author>
    <author>M. Wilms</author>
    <author>G. Winning</author>
    <author>M. Zheludkevich</author>
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      <value>Corrosion protection</value>
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      <value>Preventive strategies</value>
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    <publishedYear>2016</publishedYear>
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    <language>eng</language>
    <pageFirst>035010-1</pageFirst>
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    <title language="eng">Enhanced DySEM imaging of cantilever motion using artificial structures patterned by focused ion beam techniques</title>
    <abstract language="eng">We use a dynamic scanning electron microscope (DySEM) to map the spatial distribution of the vibration of a cantilever beam. The DySEM measurements are based on variations of the local secondary electron signal within the imaging electron beam diameter during an oscillation  period of the cantilever. For this reason, the surface of a cantilever without topography or material variation does not allow any conclusions about the spatial distribution of vibration due to a lack of dynamic contrast. In order to overcome this limitation, artificial structures were added at defined positions on the cantilever surface using focused ion beam lithography patterning. The DySEM signal of such high-contrast structures is strongly improved, hence information about the surface vibration becomes accessible. Simulations of images of the vibrating cantilever have also been performed. The results of the simulation are in good agreement with the experimental images.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="doi">doi:10.1088/0960-1317/26/3/035010</identifier>
    <identifier type="urn">urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-354510</identifier>
    <enrichment key="date_peer_review">30.05.2016</enrichment>
    <licence>Creative Commons - Namensnennung 3.0</licence>
    <author>Maria-Astrid Schröter</author>
    <author>M. Ritter</author>
    <author>M. Holschneider</author>
    <author>Heinz Sturm</author>
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      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>FIB patterning</value>
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      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>Structured cantilever</value>
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      <value>AFM</value>
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      <value>Modal analysis</value>
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      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>DySEM</value>
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    <language>eng</language>
    <pageFirst>167</pageFirst>
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    <issue>3</issue>
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    <publisherName>Metrology Society of India</publisherName>
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    <title language="eng">A 3D-Calibration Method for the Quantitative SPM Measurement of Hardness Indenters</title>
    <parentTitle language="eng">MAPAN - Journal of metrology society of India</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="old">18336</identifier>
    <identifier type="issn">0970-3950</identifier>
    <enrichment key="bibliotheksstandort">Sonderstandort: Publica-Schrank</enrichment>
    <enrichment key="date_peer_review">13.12.2007</enrichment>
    <author>Martin Ritter</author>
    <author>T. Dziomba</author>
    <author>M. Hemmleb</author>
    <author>L. Koenders</author>
    <author>Axel Kranzmann</author>
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      <value>3D Calibration</value>
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      <value>SPM</value>
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      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>Hardness Indenter</value>
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    <language>deu</language>
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    <edition/>
    <issue>7</issue>
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    <publisherName>Wiley</publisherName>
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    <title language="deu">Einsturz der Carolabrücke in Dresden Teil 1</title>
    <title language="eng">Collapse of the Carola Bridge in Dresden Part 1: From theambitious design to the tragic partial collapse</title>
    <abstract language="deu">AbstraktDer 11. September 2024 wird nicht nur der Brückenbaucommunity in Deutschland in Erinnerung bleiben. Der Teileinsturz einer Spannbetonbrücke ohne Vorankündigung schlug berechtigterweise gesamtgesellschaftlich hohe Wellen. Betroffen war die Dresdner Carolabrücke – ein ästhetisches und ausgesprochen schlankes Bauwerk, welches in der Fachwelt zurecht als eine Ikone der Ingenieurbaukunst ihrer Zeit angesehen wird. Die Konstruktion sowie der Bau wären auch unter den heutigen Möglichkeiten eine Herausforderung. Der vorliegende Teil 1 des Beitrags fasst die Entstehungsgeschichte, die Konstruktion selbst und den Bau der Brücke zusammen. Es werden die Maßnahmen zur Instandhaltung und Sanierung der Brücke vorgestellt. In einem Teil 2 wird der Versuch der Rekonstruktion des Einsturzvorgangs unternommen und die Suche nach der Einsturzursache beschrieben. Zudem wird auf das aktuelle Monitoring eingegangen und ein Ausblick auf das mögliche weitere Vorgehen gegeben.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="deu">Beton- und Stahlbetonbau</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="issn">0005-9900</identifier>
    <identifier type="doi">10.1002/best.202500029</identifier>
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    <author>S. Marx</author>
    <author>S. Scheerer</author>
    <author>G. Schacht</author>
    <author>M. Fiedler</author>
    <author>R. Ritter</author>
    <author>L. Clages</author>
    <author>C. Voigt</author>
    <author>D. Czeschka</author>
    <author>Gino Ebell</author>
    <author>G. Marzahn</author>
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      <language>deu</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Korrosion</value>
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      <language>deu</language>
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      <value>Wasserstoff</value>
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    <title language="eng">Liver X Receptor Agonist AZ876 Induces Beneficial Endogenous Cardiac Lipid Reprogramming and Protects Against Isoproterenol-Induced Cardiac Damage</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Background - It is known that dietary intake of polyunsaturated fatty acids may improve cardiac function. However, relatively high daily doses are required to achieve sufficient cardiac concentrations of beneficial omega‐3 fatty acids. The liver X receptor (LXR) is a nuclear hormone receptor and a crucial regulator of lipid homeostasis in mammals. LXR activation has been shown to endogenously reprogram cellular lipid profiles toward increased polyunsaturated fatty acids levels. Here we studied whether LXR lipid reprogramming occurs in cardiac tissue and exerts cardioprotective actions.&#13;
Methods and Results - Male 129SV mice were treated with the LXR agonist AZ876 (20 µmol/kg per day) for 11 days. From day 6, the mice were injected with the nonselective β‐agonist isoproterenol for 4 consecutive days to induce diastolic dysfunction and subendocardial fibrosis while maintaining systolic function. Treatment with isoproterenol led to a marked impairment of global longitudinal strain and the E/e' ratio of transmitral flow to mitral annular velocity, which were both significantly improved by the LXR agonist. Histological examination showed a significant reduction in isoproterenol‐induced subendocardial fibrosis by AZ876. Analysis of the cardiac lipid composition by liquid chromatography‐high resolution mass spectrometry revealed a significant increase in cardiac polyunsaturated fatty acids levels and a significant reduction in saturated fatty acids by AZ876.&#13;
Conclusions - The present study provides evidence that the LXR agonist AZ876 prevents subendocardial damage, improves global longitudinal strain and E/e' in a mouse model of isoproterenol‐induced cardiac damage, accompanied by an upregulation of cardiac polyunsaturated fatty acids levels. Cardiac LXR activation and beneficial endogenous cardiac lipid reprogramming may provide a new therapeutic strategy in cardiac disease with diastolic dysfunction.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Journal of the American Heart Association</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="doi">10.1161/JAHA.120.019473</identifier>
    <identifier type="urn">urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-529352</identifier>
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    <author>Carsten Jaeger</author>
    <author>D. Ritter</author>
    <author>M. Goeritzer</author>
    <author>A. Thiele</author>
    <author>A. Blumrich</author>
    <author>N. Beyhoff</author>
    <author>K. Luettges</author>
    <author>E. Smeir</author>
    <author>J. Kasch</author>
    <author>J. Grune</author>
    <author>O. Müller</author>
    <author>R. Klopfleisch</author>
    <author>A. Foryst-Ludwig</author>
    <author>U. Kintscher</author>
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      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Lipids</value>
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    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Liver X receptor</value>
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      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Diastolic dysfunction</value>
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    <subject>
      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Nuclear receptor</value>
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    <title language="eng">Dislocation of antimony clusters on graphite by means of dynamic plowing nanolithography</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Antimony clusters of different shapes and dimensions have been obtained by evaporating antimony on graphite. The dependence of the shape and dimensions of the particles on the evaporation parameters (effective layer thickness, temperature, pressure) is discussed. A characterisation of the different structures is presented. In particular, the decoration of graphite steps is discussed. Clusters have been dislocated by means of dynamic plowing nanolithography, both in vector and in image pattern mode. The dependence of the energy needed to dislocate a cluster on its dimensions and position is discussed.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Surface science</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="old">354</identifier>
    <identifier type="doi">10.1016/S0039-6028(00)01113-4</identifier>
    <identifier type="issn">0039-6028</identifier>
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    <author>Heinz Sturm</author>
    <author>Brunero Cappella</author>
    <author>M. Heyde</author>
    <author>C. Ritter</author>
    <author>K. Rademann</author>
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    <title language="eng">Chemical in-depth analysis of (Ca/Sr)F2 core–shell like nanoparticles by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy with tunable excitation energy</title>
    <abstract language="eng">The fluorolytic sol–gel synthesis is applied with the intention to obtain two different types of core–shell nanoparticles, namely, SrF2–CaF2 and CaF2–SrF2. In two separate fluorination steps for core and shell formation, the corresponding metal lactates are reacted with anhydrous HF in ethylene glycol. Scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) and dynamic light scattering (DLS) confirm the formation of particles with mean dimensions between 6.4 and 11.5 nm. The overall chemical composition of the particles during the different reaction steps is monitored by quantitative Al Kα excitation X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Here, the formation of stoichiometric metal fluorides (MF2) is confirmed, both for the core and the final core–shell particles. Furthermore, an in-depth analysis by synchrotron radiation XPS (SR-XPS) with tunable excitation energy is performed to confirm the core–Shell character of the nanoparticles. Additionally, Ca2p/Sr3d XPS intensity ratio in-Depth profiles are simulated using the software Simulation of Electron Spectra for Surface Analysis (SESSA). In principle, core–shell like particle morphologies are formed but without a sharp interface between calcium and strontium containing phases.&#13;
Surprisingly, the in-depth chemical distribution of the two types of nanoparticles is equal within the error of the experiment. Both comprise a SrF2-rich core domain and CaF2-rich shell domain with an intermixing zone between them. Consequently, the internal morphology of the final nanoparticles seems to be independent from the synthesis chronology.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Surface and Interface Analysis</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="doi">10.1002/sia.6937</identifier>
    <identifier type="issn">0142-2421</identifier>
    <identifier type="urn">urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-522284</identifier>
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    <enrichment key="date_peer_review">10.03.2021</enrichment>
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    <author>Anja Müller</author>
    <author>T. Krahl</author>
    <author>Jörg Radnik</author>
    <author>Andreas Wagner</author>
    <author>W. S. M. Werner</author>
    <author>B. Ritter</author>
    <author>E. Kemnitz</author>
    <author>Wolfgang Unger</author>
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      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>Synchrotron radiation</value>
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      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy</value>
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    <title language="eng">Reliability of electrochemical noise measurements: Results of round-robin testing on electrochemical noise</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Sixteen laboratories have performed electrochemical noise (EN) measurements based on two systems. The first uses a series of dummy cells consisting of a 'star' arrangement of resistors in order to validate the EN measurement equipment and determine its baseline noise performance, while the second system, based on a previous round-robin in the literature, examines the corrosion of aluminium in three environments. All participants used the same measurement protocol and the data reporting and analysis were performed with automatic procedures to avoid errors. The measurement instruments used in the various laboratories include commercial general-purpose potentiostats and custom-built EN systems. The measurements on dummy cells have demonstrated that few systems are capable of achieving instrument noise levels comparable to the thermal noise of the resistors, because of its low level. However, it is of greater concern that some of the instruments exhibited significant artefacts in the measured data, mostly because of the absence of anti-aliasing filters in the equipment or because the way it is used. The measurements on the aluminium samples involve a much higher source noise level during pitting corrosion, and most (though not all) instruments were able to make reliable measurements. However, during passivation, the low level of noise could be measured by very few systems. The round-robin testing has clearly shown that improvements are necessary in the choice of EN measurement equipment and settings and in the way to validate EN data measured. The results emphasise the need to validate measurement systems by using dummy cells and the need to check systematically that the noise of the electrochemical cell to be measured is significantly higher than the instrument noise measured with dummy cells of similar impedance.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Electrochimica acta</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="old">33246</identifier>
    <identifier type="doi">10.1016/j.electacta.2013.12.093</identifier>
    <identifier type="issn">0013-4686</identifier>
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    <enrichment key="date_peer_review">03.03.2014</enrichment>
    <author>R.-W. Bosch</author>
    <author>R.A. Cottis</author>
    <author>K. Csecs</author>
    <author>T. Dorsch</author>
    <author>L. Dunbar</author>
    <author>Andreas Heyn</author>
    <author>F. Huet</author>
    <author>O. Hyökyvirta</author>
    <author>Z. Kerner</author>
    <author>A. Kobzova</author>
    <author>J. Macak</author>
    <author>R. Novotny</author>
    <author>J. Öijerholm</author>
    <author>J. Piippo</author>
    <author>R. Richner</author>
    <author>S. Ritter</author>
    <author>J.M. Sánchez-Amaya</author>
    <author>A. Somogyi</author>
    <author>S. Väisänen</author>
    <author>W. Zhang</author>
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      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>Electrochemical noise</value>
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      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>Round-robin</value>
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      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>Corrosion</value>
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