TY - BOOK A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Bassler, M. A1 - Deilmann, M. A1 - Ens, W. A1 - Frenzel, F. A1 - Gerlach, M. A1 - Großmann, J. A1 - Grümbel, F. A1 - Heisterkamp, M. A1 - Kaiser, U. A1 - Lambrecht, A. A1 - Ohlenkamp, R. A1 - Pötter, T. A1 - Pyka, P. A1 - Roos, E. A1 - Schmidt, A. A1 - Schünemann, U. A1 - Theuer, M. A1 - Tukle, A. A1 - Weber, N. T1 - Technologie-Roadmap „Prozess-Sensoren 2027+“ N2 - Die Technologie-Roadmap „Prozess-Sensoren 2027+“ ist eine Weiterentwicklung vorgängiger Technologie-Roadmaps. Im Zentrum dieser Roadmaps stehen Sensoren zur Erfassung von physikalischen und chemischen Messgrößen mittels spezifischer und unspezifischer Messverfahren, die zur Steuerung und dem besseren Verständnis von Prozessen dienen. Die Roadmap fasst die gemeinsame Technologie- und Marktsicht von Anwendern, Herstellern und Forschungseinrichtungen im Bereich Prozess-Sensorik in der verfahrenstechnischen Industrie zusammen. Sie beschreibt die wesentlichen Trends im Bereich Prozess-Sensorik und künftige Handlungsbedarfe für Hersteller, Anwender sowie für Einrichtungen der Forschung und Lehre. Für die aktuellen und zukünftigen Anforderungen an Prozess-Sensoren werden 19 Thesen formuliert. Die Thesen basieren auf den Thesen der vorangegangenen Roadmaps, wobei die aus heutiger Sicht erforderlichen Anpassungen, Ergänzungen und teilweise auch Streichungen vorgenommen wurden. Die Thesen sind in 5 Themencluster eingeordnet. Digitalisierung und Nachhaltigkeit sind übergreifende Kernthemen der künftigen Entwicklung. KW - Technologie-Roadmap Prozess-Sensoren KW - Prozessindustrie KW - Prozessanalytik KW - Sensorik KW - Digitalisierung KW - NAMUR PY - 2021 SP - 1 EP - 63 AN - OPUS4-53741 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Reinmuth-Selzle, K. A1 - Kampf, C. J. A1 - Lucas, K. A1 - Lang-Yona, N. A1 - Fröhlich-Nowoisky, J. A1 - Shiraiwa, M. A1 - Lakey, P. S. J. A1 - Lai, S. A1 - Liu, F. A1 - Kunert, A. T. A1 - Ziegler, K. A1 - Shen, F. A1 - Sgarbanti, R. A1 - Weber, B. A1 - Bellinghausen, I. A1 - Saloga, J. A1 - Weller, Michael G. A1 - Duschl, A. A1 - Schuppan, D. A1 - Pöschl, U. T1 - Air pollution and climate change effects on allergies in the anthropocene: Abundance, interaction, and modification of allergens and adjuvants N2 - Air pollution and climate change are potential drivers for the increasing burden of allergic diseases. The molecular mechanisms by which air pollutants and climate parameters may influence allergic diseases, however, are complex and elusive. This article provides an overview of physical, chemical and biological interactions between air pollution, climate change, allergens, adjuvants and the immune system, addressing how these interactions may promote the development of allergies. We reviewed and synthesized key findings from atmospheric, climate, and biomedical research. The current state of knowledge, open questions, and future research perspectives are outlined and discussed. The Anthropocene, as the present era of globally pervasive anthropogenic influence on planet Earth and, thus, on the human environment, is characterized by a strong increase of carbon dioxide, ozone, nitrogen oxides, and combustion- or traffic-related particulate matter in the atmosphere. These environmental factors can enhance the abundance and induce chemical modifications of allergens, increase oxidative stress in the human body, and skew the immune system toward allergic reactions. In particular, air pollutants can act as adjuvants and alter the immunogenicity of allergenic proteins, while climate change affects the atmospheric abundance and human exposure to bioaerosols and aeroallergens. To fully understand and effectively mitigate the adverse effects of air pollution and climate change on allergic diseases, several challenges remain to be resolved. Among these are the identification and quantification of immunochemical reaction pathways involving allergens and adjuvants under relevant environmental and physiological conditions. KW - Allergie KW - Klimaveränderung KW - Luftverschmutzung KW - Partikel KW - Ozon KW - Stickoxide KW - Allergene KW - Adjuvantien KW - PALM KW - DAMP PY - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-404531 SN - 1520-5851 SN - 0013-936X VL - 51 IS - 8 SP - 4119 EP - 4141 PB - American Chemical Society (ACS) CY - Washington AN - OPUS4-40453 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Wittig, Günther A1 - Beller, M. A1 - Leider, A. A1 - Stumm, W. A1 - Weber, H. P. T1 - Application of Reference Standards for Control of Eddy-Current Test Equipment T2 - Symposium on Eddy-Current Characterization of Materials and Structures CY - Gaithersburg, MD, USA DA - 1979-09-05 PY - 1981 N1 - Serientitel: ASTM special technical publication – Series title: ASTM special technical publication IS - 722 SP - 79 EP - 85 PB - ASTM CY - Philadelphia, PA, USA AN - OPUS4-33329 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lüchtenborg, Jörg A1 - Kober, D. A1 - Weber, A. P. A1 - Melcher, J. A1 - Günster, Jens T1 - Textured dense zinc oxide layers for active noise canceling windows N2 - Dense ZnO films with a strong c‐axis texture have been deposited on transparent conductive oxide glass, glass, and Si wafers, respectively, with a two‐step pressureless wet chemical method using zinc acetate dihydrate as Zn‐precursor. The crystallographic structure of the films has been studied with XRD and scanning electron microscopy. Optical measurements reveal a high transparency of the ZnO films with a thickness of up to 10 μm. This new cost‐effective route for ZnO film deposition does not require expensive sophisticated equipment and is easily upscaled. KW - ZnO PY - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1111/jace.15928 SN - 0002-7820 VL - 102 IS - 3 SP - 988 EP - 996 PB - Wiley AN - OPUS4-47519 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -