TY - JOUR A1 - Zientek, Nicolai A1 - Laurain, Clement A1 - Meyer, Klas A1 - Kraume, M. A1 - Guthausen, G. A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - Simultaneous 19F-1H medium resolution NMR spectroscopy for online reaction monitoring N2 - Medium resolution nuclear magnetic resonance (MR-NMR) spectroscopy is currently a fast developing field, which has an enormous potential to become an important analytical tool for reaction monitoring, in hyphenated techniques, and for systematic investigations of complex mixtures. The recent developments of innovative MR-NMR spectrometers are therefore remarkable due to their possible applications in quality control, education, and process monitoring. MR-NMR spectroscopy can beneficially be applied for fast, non-invasive, and volume integrating analyses under rough environmental conditions. Within this study, a simple 1/16'' fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP) tube with an ID of 0.04'' (1.02 mm) was used as a flow cell in combination with a 5 mm glass Dewar tube inserted into a benchtop MR-NMR spectrometer with a 1H Larmor frequency of 43.32 MHz and 40.68 MHz for 19F. For the first time, quasi-simultaneous proton and fluorine NMR spectra were recorded with a series of alternating 19F and 1H single scan spectra along the reaction time coordinate of a homogeneously catalysed esterification model reaction containing fluorinated compounds. The results were compared to quantitative NMR spectra from a hyphenated 500 MHz online NMR instrument for validation. Automation of handling, pre-processing, and analysis of NMR data becomes increasingly important for process monitoring applications of online NMR spectroscopy and for its technical and practical acceptance. Thus, NMR spectra were automatically baseline corrected and phased using the minimum entropy method. Data analysis schemes were designed such that they are based on simple direct integration or first principle line fitting, with the aim that the analysis directly revealed molar concentrations from the spectra. Finally, the performance of 1/16'' FEP tube set-up with an ID of 1.02 mm was characterised regarding the limit of detection (LOQ (1H) = 0.335 mol L-1 and LOQ (19F) = 0.130 mol L-1 for trifluoroethanol in D2O (single scan)) and maximum quantitative flow rates up to 0.3 mL min-1. Thus, a series of single scan 19F and 1H NMR spectra acquired with this simple set-up already presents a valuable basis for quantitative reaction monitoring. KW - NMR KW - 1H KW - 19F KW - Medium-resolution NMR KW - Online NMR KW - Quantitative NMR KW - Reaction monitoring KW - Data processing KW - Process analytical technology PY - 2014 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmr.2014.10.007 SN - 1090-7807 SN - 0022-2364 VL - 249 SP - 53 EP - 62 PB - Elsevier CY - San Diego, Calif. AN - OPUS4-32008 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Zientek, Nicolai A1 - Albrecht, Marit A1 - Meyer, Klas A1 - Tröbs, L. A1 - Paul, Andrea T1 - Multi-spectroscopic approach for the analysis of dissolution profiles of pharmaceuticals T2 - EuroPACT 2014, 3rd European Conference on Process Analytics and Control Technology CY - Barcelona, Spanien DA - 2014-05-06 PY - 2014 AN - OPUS4-31889 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Reich, O. A1 - Hass, R. T1 - "Particle size monitoring using various techniques" T2 - EuroPACT 2014, 3rd European Conference on Process Analytics and Control Technology CY - Barcelona, Spanien DA - 2014-05-06 PY - 2014 AN - OPUS4-31890 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Zientek, Nicolai A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Guthausen, G. T1 - NMR-Spektroskopie im Feld? Monitoring chemischer Reaktionen in der Prozesskontrolle N2 - In der Forschung wird die Kernspinresonanzspektroskopie (NMR-Spektroskopie von englisch: nuclear magnetic resonance) für die Strukturaufklärung und Quantifizierung genutzt. Eine Arbeitsgruppe an der Berliner Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) und am Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT) hat die Möglichkeiten untersucht, die NMR-Spektroskopie auch als Online-Methode für das Monitoring chemischer Reaktionen in der Prozesskontrolle einsetzbar zu machen. PY - 2014 SN - 1436-2597 VL - 17 IS - 12 SP - 25 EP - 26 PB - GIT-Verl. CY - Darmstadt AN - OPUS4-32434 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Zientek, Nicolai A1 - Meyer, Klas A1 - Dalitz, F. A1 - Kraume, M. A1 - Guthausen, G. A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - Neue Möglichkeiten für die Prozessanalytik mit gekoppelter 1H- und 19F-Medium-Resolution-NMR-Spektroskopie N2 - Die Entwicklung innovativer Medium-Resolution-NMR-Spektrometer eröffnet eine Reihe bemerkenswerter Applikationen für die Qualitätskontrolle, die akademische Ausbildung und die Prozessanalytik. Die Verwendung von Permanentmagneten erlaubt den Einsatz der NMR-Spektroskopie in industriellen Prozessumgebungen. KW - NMR KW - 1H KW - 19F KW - Medium-resolution NMR KW - Online NMR KW - Quantitative NMR KW - Reaction monitoring KW - Data processing KW - Process analytical technology KW - IHM KW - PLS PY - 2014 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/cite.201450687 SN - 0009-286X SN - 1522-2640 VL - 86 IS - 9 SP - 1575 PB - Wiley-VCH Verl. CY - Weinheim AN - OPUS4-32560 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Zientek, Nicolai A1 - Meyer, Klas A1 - Paul, Andrea T1 - Quantitative - Online- NMR Spectroscopy: Three good arguments for a comprensive processes understanding T2 - 1. Symposium NMRPM " Quantiative NMR Methods for Reaction and Process Monitoring" CY - Kaiserslautern DA - 2015-01-15 PY - 2015 AN - OPUS4-33133 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - Die neue Technologie-Roadmap „Prozess-Sensoren 4.0“ – Chancen für neue Automationskonzepte N2 - Derzeit finden gravierende Veränderungen im Umfeld der Informations- und Kommunikationstechnik statt, die eine große Chance für die optimierte Prozessführung und Wertschöpfung mit darauf abgestimmten vernetzt kommunizierenden Sensoren bieten. Diese Art „smarte“ Sensoren stellen Dienste innerhalb eines Netzwerks bereit und nutzen Informationen daraus. Dieses ist die Voraussetzung für die Realisierung von Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) innerhalb zukünftiger Automatisierungskonzepte für die Prozessindustrie, wie sie auch durch das Zukunftsprojekt „Industrie 4.0“ adressiert werden. Initiiert von NAMUR und VDI/GMA und unter Mitwirkung der Unternehmen ABB, BASF, BTS, Bilfinger Maintenance, Endress+Hauser, Evonik, Festo, Krohne, Lanxess, Siemens, des Fraunhofer ICT, der HS Reutlingen und der BAM (Projektleitung) entstand jetzt die grundlegend aktualisierte und überarbeitete Technologie-Roadmap „Prozess-Sensoren 4.0“, die am 06. November 2015 auf der NAMUR-Hauptsitzung in Bad Neuenahr wurde. T2 - Sitzung des fms/ProcessNet-Gemeinschafts-Ausschusses „Sensoren und Sensorsysteme“ CY - Frankfurt am Main, Germany DA - 28.01.2016 KW - Roadmap KW - Prozess-Sensoren 4.0 KW - Sensoren KW - Industrie 4.0 PY - 2016 AN - OPUS4-35715 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - Die neue Technologie-Roadmap "Prozess-Sensoren 4.0" - Chancen für neue Automationskonzepte N2 - Vorstellung der neuen Technologie-Roadmap "Prozess-Sensoren 4.0" T2 - Sitzung des AMA-Wissenschaftsrates CY - Saarbrücken, Germany DA - 16.03.2016 KW - Roadmap KW - Prozess-Sensoren 4.0 KW - Sensoren KW - Industrie 4.0 PY - 2016 AN - OPUS4-35716 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Meyer, Klas A1 - Ruiken, Jan-Paul A1 - Paul, Andrea A1 - Kern, Simon T1 - Online NMR spectroscopy as an essential tool in a multi-spectral reaction understanding approach T2 - Panle Discussion and Workshop "Reaction Monitoring with NMR Spectroscopy" SMASH 2015 CY - Baveno, Italy DA - 2015-09-24 PY - 2015 AN - OPUS4-35162 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - Die neue Technologie-Roadmap "Prozess-Sensoren 4.0" - Chancen für neue Automationskonzepte T2 - ms/ProcessNet-Gemeinschafts-Ausschuss "Sensoren und Sensorsysteme" (DECHEMA) CY - Frankfurt a. M (Germany) DA - 2016-01-28 PY - 2016 AN - OPUS4-35311 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Pötter, Th. T1 - Einführung von Industrie 4.0 in der Prozessindustrie und Umsetzung der Technologie-Roadmap "Prozess-Sensoren 4.0" T2 - NAMUR Hauptsitzung 2015 CY - Bad Neuenahr, Germany DA - 2015-11-05 PY - 2015 AN - OPUS4-35161 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - Die neue Technologie-Roadmap "Prozess-Sensoren 4.0" T2 - 11. Kolloquium Prozessanalytik CY - Wien, Autria DA - 2015-11-30 PY - 2015 AN - OPUS4-35160 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Zientek, Nicolai A1 - Laurain, C. A1 - Meyer, Klas A1 - Paul, Andrea A1 - Engel, D. A1 - Guthausen, G. A1 - Kraume, M. A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - Automated data evaluation and modelling of simultaneous F-19-H-1 medium-resolution NMR spectra for online reaction monitoring N2 - Medium-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MR-NMR) currently develops to an important analytical tool for both quality control and processmonitoring. In contrast to high-resolution onlineNMR (HR-NMR),MR-NMRcan be operated under rough environmental conditions. A continuous re-circulating stream of reaction mixture fromthe reaction vessel to the NMR spectrometer enables a non-invasive, volume integrating online analysis of reactants and products. Here, we investigate the esterification of 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol with acetic acid to 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl acetate both by 1H HR-NMR (500MHz) and 1H and 19F MRNMR (43MHz) as amodel system. The parallel online measurement is realised by splitting the flow,which allows the adjustment of quantitative and independent flow rates, both in the HR-NMR probe as well as in the MR-NMR probe, in addition to a fast bypass line back to the reactor. One of the fundamental acceptance criteria for online MR-MNR spectroscopy is a robust data treatment and evaluation strategy with the potential for automation. The MR-NMR spectra are treated by an automated baseline and phase correction using the minimum entropy method. The evaluation strategies comprise (i) direct integration, (ii) automated line fitting, (iii) indirect hard modelling (IHM) and (iv) partial least squares regression (PLS-R). To assess the potential of these evaluation strategies for MR-NMR, prediction results are compared with the line fitting data derived from the quantitative HR-NMR spectroscopy. Although, superior results are obtained from both IHM and PLS-R for 1H MR-NMR, especially the latter demands for elaborate data pretreatment, whereas IHM models needed no previous alignment. KW - NMR KW - 1H-NMR KW - 19F-NMR KW - Medium-resolution NMR KW - Online NMR KW - Quantitative NMR KW - Reaction monitoring KW - Data processing KW - Automation KW - Process analytical technology KW - IHM KW - Indirect hard modeling KW - Chemometrics KW - PLS-R KW - Partial least squares regression PY - 2016 UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/mrc.4216/abstract DO - https://doi.org/doi:10.1002/mrc.4216 VL - 54 SP - 513 EP - 520 PB - John Wiley & Sons, Ltd CY - Hoboken, New Jersey, USA AN - OPUS4-36135 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - Clever und Smart - Die neuen Prozess-Sensoren 4.0 N2 - Die gravierenden Veränderungen im Umfeld der Informations- und Kommunikationstechnik beeinflussen auch die Prozessautomation und sind zugleich eine Chance. Denn die Automatisierungskonzepte gemäß Industrie 4.0 sichern den Wettbewerbsvorteil einer Volkswirtschaft. Ein zentrales Element bilden dabei smarte Sensoren, die Dienste innerhalb eines Netzwerks bereitstellen und Information daraus nutzen. Die im November 2015 vorgestellte Technologieroadmap Prozess-Sensoren 4.0 [1] zeigt Anforderungen an smarte Prozess-Sensoren auf. Der Beitrag befasst sich mit den Fragen „Was kann der Prozess-Sensor zu Industrie 4.0 beitragen?“ und „Welchen Nutzen bringt Industrie 4.0 für den Prozess-Sensor?“ KW - Technologieroadmap KW - Prozess-Sensoren 4.0 KW - Industrie 4.0 KW - Prozessanalytik PY - 2016 SN - 0178-2320 VL - 58 IS - 3 SP - 28 EP - 35 PB - DIV Deutscher Industrieverlag CY - München AN - OPUS4-35717 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - qNMR-Referenzmaterialien und "Indirect Hard Modeling" (IHM) als Integrationsmethode N2 - Resolving overlapping peaks of multiple components. Relative primary analytical method - Fundamental relationship of qNMR. T2 - 4. Sitzung der Next-NMR-Arbeitsgruppe CY - Karlsruhe, Germany DA - 08.12.2015 KW - qNMR KW - Quantitative NMR-Spektroskopie KW - Indirect Hard Modeling (IHM) KW - Referenzmaterialien PY - 2015 AN - OPUS4-36138 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - Die neuen Prozess-Sensoren 4.0 - Selbstdiagnose, Selbstkalibrierung und Selbstkonfiguration stehen im Fokus N2 - Heute wie morgen müssen Prozess-Sensoren zuerst die Aufgabe des Messens und der Generierung von Prozessinformationen erfüllen. Die Mess-Signale gehen in der Regel auf physikalische oder chemische Größen zurück, werden durch eine Kennlinie repräsentiert und lassen sich kalibrieren. Heute muss man dazu einen großen Aufwand betreiben, denn die physikalischen oder chemischen Informationen werden in vielen Fällen nicht direkt gemessen, sondern verbergen sich in Rohdaten, z. B. in einem optischen Spektrum. Diese Kalibrierungen können für komplexe Sensoren teilweise mehr Kostenaufwand bedeuten, als das Messgerät selbst. KW - Prozess-Sensoren KW - Prozess-Sensoren 4.0 KW - Industrie 4.0 KW - Kommunikationsstandards KW - Technologie-Roadmap PY - 2016 SN - 0947-4188 IS - 7-8 SP - 16 EP - 16 PB - Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA AN - OPUS4-35812 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Ostermann, Markus A1 - Schmid, Thomas T1 - Process analytical technology for resource analytics – The role of reference materials N2 - Resource Analytics with the help of process analytical technology and the use of online methods is becoming increasingly important for mining and processing technologies and for the recovery of raw materials from secondary raw materials. Current online analytical methods like laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS), X-ray fluorescence analysis (RFA), or Raman spectroscopy for the characterization of primary and secondary raw materials are increasingly being used in close association with the technologies for exploration and extraction, mechanical and metallurgical processing, as well as for recycling. Because of the complex matrices such methods are a considerable challenge at the same time. The use of reference materials, which are derived from appropriate matrices, can considerably shorten calibration and method development times. As an example, the development of an online process control method for recovery of phosphorus from sewage sludge ashes is discussed. A combination of LIBS and RFA was developed for the determination of element contents in sewage sludge ashes and their products coming from a thermo-chemical reprocessing step, which removes pollutants. T2 - Analytica Conference CY - München, Germany DA - 10.05.2016 KW - Resource Analytics KW - Ressourcenanalytik KW - Prozessanalytik KW - Process Analytical Technology PY - 2016 AN - OPUS4-36043 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - „NMR-METRONOMIE“ Die quantitative NMR-Spektroskopie (qNMR) gibt den Takt an N2 - qNMR is a pelative primary analytical method: Overview on fundamental relationships of qNMR T2 - Festkolloquium NMR-Spektroskopie (zum 25 jährigen Jubiläum der Firma Spectral Service, Köln) CY - Köln, Germany DA - 18.09.2015 KW - qNMR KW - Quantitative NMR-Spektroskopie KW - Metrologie PY - 2015 AN - OPUS4-36140 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Schmid, Thomas T1 - Möglichkeiten zur Sonderprobenanalytik - Gemeinsame Aktivitäten mit dem Salsa-Applikationslabor der Humboldt Universität zu Berlin N2 - Troubleshooting Samples Analytics: Impurities in products: unexpected & unwanted occurrence, unknown identity, analytical method unclear, often various analytical methods, necessary, short response time important (< 1 d), benefits: allocation of its source within hours safes cost • Investigations planned, coordinated and documented by TSA team • Variety of analytical methods available T2 - 3. Analytic-City-Forum Berlin Adlershof CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 08.10.2015 KW - Troubleshooting Samples Analytics KW - TSA KW - Sonderprobenanalytik KW - Salsa KW - Applikationslabor PY - 2015 AN - OPUS4-36139 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Zientek, Nicolai A1 - Meyer, Klas A1 - Kern, Simon A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - Quantitative online NMR spectroscopy in a nutshell N2 - Online NMR spectroscopy is an excellent tool to study complex reacting multicomponent mixtures and gain process insight and understanding. For online studies under process conditions, flow NMR probes can be used in a wide range of temperature and pressure. This paper compiles the most important aspects towards quantitative process NMR spectroscopy in complex multicomponent mixtures and provides examples. After NMR spectroscopy is introduced as an online method and for technical samples without sample preparation in deuterated solvents, influences of the residence time distribution, pre-magnetization, and cell design are discussed. NMR acquisition and processing parameters as well as data preparation methods are presented and the most practical data analysis strategies are introduced. KW - Prozessanalytik KW - Process analytical technology KW - Online NMR spectroscopy KW - Online monitoring PY - 2016 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/cite.201500120 SN - 0009-286X VL - 88 IS - 6 SP - 698 EP - 709 PB - Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA CY - Weinheim, Germany AN - OPUS4-36333 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Paul, Andrea A1 - Carl, Peter A1 - Westad, Frank A1 - Voss, J.-P. A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - Towards process spectroscopy in complex fermentation samples and mixtures N2 - Supernatants from a fermentation process of Pichia pastoris were investigated by Raman spectroscopy. Using partial least squares regression, the principal substrates glycerol and methanol could be predicted, however not the expressed protein. To gain further insight, a priori prepared calibration samples were studied by vibrational-, UV/Vis-, and fluorescence spectroscopy. For the quantification of glycerol and methanol, Raman spectroscopy was identified as the most sensitive technique, and superior to near-infrared spectroscopy, but not for protein contents below 1 g L–1. Both UV/Vis absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy are well suited for the quantification of protein, however, best results were obtained with UV/Vis absorption. KW - Fluorescence KW - NIR spectroscopy KW - Partial least squares regression KW - Pichia pastoris KW - Raman spectroscopy KW - UV/VIS spectroscopy PY - 2016 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/cite.201500118 SN - 0009-286X SN - 1522-2640 VL - 88 IS - 6 SP - 756 EP - 763 PB - WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA CY - Weinheim, Germany AN - OPUS4-36755 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Resch-Genger, Ute A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - Analytical Sciences an der BAM N2 - Die Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) ist eine wissenschaftlich technische Bundesoberbehörde im Geschäftsbereich des Bundesministeriums für Wirtschaft und Energie (BMWi), die über einen gesetzlichen Auftrag für die Sicherheit in Technik und Chemie verfügt und auf nahezu 150 Jahre zurückblicken kann. Vor diesem Hintergrund forscht, entwickelt, und prüft die BAM in den fünf Themenfeldern Energie, Infrastruktur, Umwelt, Material und Analytical Sciences mit einer unikalen Vielfalt an analytischen Methoden. KW - BAM KW - Analytik KW - Analytical Sciences PY - 2016 SN - 0939-0065 IS - 2 SP - 6 EP - 8 AN - OPUS4-36508 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Kern, Simon A1 - Meyer, Klas A1 - Paul, Andrea A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - Ugly Spectra and Lousy interfaces – Challenges for Compact NMR Spectroscopy in Process Control N2 - With the introduction of advanced process analytical technology, the closeness of key process variables to their limits can be directly controlled and the product can be classified or even released in real time. Compact NMR instruments can make NMR spectroscopy accessible in industrial and harsh environments for process control. T2 - ProcessNet-Jahrestagung und 32. DECHEMA-Jahrestagung der Biotechnologen 2016 CY - Aachen, Germany DA - 12.09.2016 KW - Online NMR Spectroscopy KW - Smart Sensors KW - Industrie 4.0 KW - Reaction Monitoring PY - 2016 UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cite.201650243/full DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/cite.201650243 SN - 1522-2640 VL - 88 SP - 1304 EP - 1317 PB - Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA CY - Weinheim AN - OPUS4-37317 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - qNMR metrology and "primary" references N2 - qNMR provides the most universally applicable form of direct purity determination without need for reference materials of impurities or the calculation of response factors but only exhibiting suitable NMR properties. The development of CRMs addressing qNMR specific measurement issues will give analysts compounds ideally suited for the analytical method and also provide full characterisation of qNMR related parameters to enable more realistic uncertainty budgets. These materials will give users the tools to exploit qNMR more easily and enable them to speed up analytical method development and reduce the time and financial burden of multiple analytical testing. T2 - First qNMR Foundation Meeting CY - Köln, Germany DA - 10.06.2016 KW - qNMR KW - Quantitative NMR-Spektroskopie KW - purity KW - Referenzmaterialien KW - Reference Material PY - 2016 AN - OPUS4-36450 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Meyer, Klas A1 - Ruiken, J.-P. A1 - Illner, M. A1 - Paul, Andrea A1 - Müller, D. A1 - Esche, E. A1 - Repke, J.-U. A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - Prozessanalytik für die moderne Verfahrenstechnik – Online-NMR- und -Raman-Spektroskopie im mizellaren Stoffsystem N2 - Homogen katalysierte Reaktionen sind wichtige Werkzeuge der chemischen Industrie. Milde Reaktionsbedingungen und hohe Selektivitäten führen zu einer energie- und ressourcenschonenden Produktion. Ein bedeutender Prozessschritt ist die Hydroformylierung. Hier kommen Kobalt- und Rhodiumkomplexe mit mehrzähnigen Liganden zum Einsatz, die zumeist in wässriger Lösung vorliegen. Die Anwendbarkeit beschränkt sich demnach auf kurzkettige Edukte mit hinreichender Wasserlöslichkeit. T2 - ProcessNet-Jahrestagung und 32. DECHEMA-Jahrestagung der Biotechnologen 2016 CY - Aachen, Germany DA - 12.09.2016 KW - Hydroformylierung KW - Prozessanalytik KW - Prozess-Spektroskopie KW - NMR-Spektroskopie KW - Raman-Spektroskopie KW - Mizellen PY - 2016 UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cite.201650219/epdf DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/cite.201650219 SN - 1522-2640 VL - 88 SP - 1304 EP - 1317 PB - Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA CY - Weinheim AN - OPUS4-37316 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Emmerling, Franziska A1 - Villajos Collado, José Antonio A1 - Maierhofer, Christiane A1 - Thiel, Erik A1 - Altenburg, Simon T1 - Already producing or still assembling? – Perspectives towards modular production and quality control in a digitized process industry N2 - The CLEAN ENERGY Flagship is an initiative designed to utilize recent game changing developments in digital, materials and manufacturing technologies to catalyze a radical paradigm shift towards clean, reliable, efficient and cost-optimal energy. Unifying and drastically accelerating radically new energy material design, processing and integration across the entire value chain addressing energy production, conversion, storage and systems. CLEAN ENERGY participants are all distinguished research organisations that each benefit from their own industry networks and contacts with regions and state-level activities and have a long history of collaborating with each other (for 10 years now under the umbrella of EERA) within a European collaborative framework. Through EERA, CLEAN ENERGY aims to become a crucial partner in the SET-Plan, supporting long-lasting approaches through its established networks and internal collaborations. T2 - Clean Energy Workshop on Autonomous Materials Development Platforms CY - Brussels, Belgium DA - 02.10.2018 KW - Digitization KW - Energy production KW - Energy storage KW - Energy systems KW - Clean energy technology PY - 2018 AN - OPUS4-46135 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Tiebe, Carlo A1 - Mieller, Björn A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Kipphardt, Heinrich A1 - Tuma, Dirk A1 - Prager, Jens A1 - Schukar, Marcus A1 - Strohhäcker, J. T1 - Sensoren und Analytik für Sicherheit und Prozesskontrolle in Wasserstofftechnologien N2 - Die Nutzung von Sensortechnologien, insbesondere im Bereich der Gasdetektion mit einem Schwerpunkt auf Wasserstoff, spielt eine entscheidende Rolle in verschiedenen Anwendungsbereichen der Wasserstofftechnologie. Sicherheitsüberwachung, Leckdetektion und Prozesskontrolle gehören zu den prominenten Anwendungsgebieten dieser Sensortechnologien. Ein zentrales Ziel ist die Erkennung von freigesetztem Wasserstoff sowie die genaue Bestimmung des Wasserstoff-Luftverhältnisses mithilfe von Gassensoren. Dies ist von entscheidender Bedeutung, um potenzielle Gefahren frühzeitig zu erkennen und angemessene Maßnahmen zu ergreifen. Ein weiterer Schwerpunkt dieses Beitrags liegt auf der Analytik und der Verwendung zertifizierter Referenzmaterialien in Verbindung mit Metrologie für die Wasserstoffspeicherung. Dies gewährleistet eine präzise und zuverlässige Charakterisierung von Wasserstoff und unterstützt die Entwicklung sicherer Speichertechnologien. Im Rahmen des Euramet-Vorhabens Metrology for Advanced Hydrogen Storage Solutions (MefHySto) wird eine Kurzvorstellung präsentiert. Der Vortrag stellt zwei zerstörungsfreie Prüfverfahren zum strukturellen Zustandsüberwachung (Structural Health Monitoring, SHM) für Wasserstofftechnologien vor. Insbesondere die Fehlstellenerkennung mittels geführter Ultraschallwellen spielt eine bedeutende Rolle bei der Lebensdauerüberwachung von Wasserstoffspeichern. Ein weiterer Aspekt ist die Anwendung faseroptischer Sensorik zur Schadensfrüherkennung von Wasserstoffspeichern. Diese zerstörungsfreien Prüfverfahren ermöglichen eine präzise und frühzeitige Identifizierung von Schäden, was die Sicherheit und Effizienz von Wasserstoffspeichersystemen entscheidend verbessert. T2 - DVGW Kongress H2 Sicherheit CY - Online meeting DA - 15.11.2023 KW - H2Safety@BAM KW - Gassensorik KW - Metrologie KW - zertifizierte Referenzmaterialien KW - Zerstörungsfreie Prüfung KW - Ultraschall KW - Faseroptik PY - 2023 AN - OPUS4-59230 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Zhou, Z. A1 - Han, Q. A1 - Wang, D. A1 - Macé, T. A1 - Kipphardt, Heinrich A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Tuma, Dirk A1 - Uehara, S. A1 - Akima, D. A1 - Shimosaka, T. A1 - Jung, J. A1 - Oh, S.-H. A1 - van der Veen, A. A1 - van Wijk, J.I.T. A1 - Ziel, P. R. A1 - Konopelko, L. A1 - Valkova, M. A1 - Mogale, D.M. A1 - Botha, A. A1 - Brewer, P. A1 - Murugan, A. A1 - Minnaro, M.D. A1 - Miller, M. A1 - Guenther, F. A1 - Kelly, M.E. T1 - CCQM K101 Final report international comparison CCQM-K101:Oxygen in nitrogen-a track B comparison and that the matrix contains argon N2 - This key comparison aims to assess the capabilities of the participants to determine the amount-of-substance fraction oxygen in nitrogen. The GAWG has classified this as a track B comparison, due to the unexpected 50 μmol/mol argon mole fraction content of the transfer standards, which effects the achievable performance of some measurement techniques such a GC-TCD. The separation of oxygen and argon is challenging, and not all systems in use are equally well designed for it. As this analytical challenge due to a substantial fraction of argon in the transfer standards became a reality, the Gas Analysis Working Group (GAWG) decided to qualify this key comparison as a regular key comparison and not as a core comparison, which may be used to support calibration and measurement capabilities (CMCs) for oxygen in nitrogen, or for oxygen in nitrogen mixtures containing argon only (see also the section on support to CMCs). KW - CCQM-K101 KW - Gas analysis PY - 2016 UR - http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/0026-1394/53/1A/08013 SN - 1681-7575 SN - 0026-1394 VL - 53 IS - Techn Suppl SP - 08013, 1 EP - 71 PB - IOP publishing AN - OPUS4-40013 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Kern, Simon A1 - Michalik-Onichimowska, Aleksandra A1 - Riedel, Jens A1 - Panne, Ulrich A1 - King, Rudibert A1 - Maiwald, Michael ED - Maiwald, Michael T1 - “Click” analytics for “click” chemistry – a simple method for calibration-free evaluation of online NMR spectra N2 - Currently research in chemical manufacturing moves towards flexible plug-and-play approaches focusing on modular plants, capable of producing small scales on-demand with short down-times between individual cam-paigns. This approach allows for efficient use of hardware, a faster optimization of the process conditions, and thus, an accelerated introduction of new products to the market. Driven mostly by the search for chemical syntheses under biocompatible conditions, so-called “click” chemistry rapidly became a growing field of research. The re-sulting simple one-pot reactions are so far only scarcely accompanied by an adequate optimization via compara-bly straightforward and robust analysis techniques. Here we report on a fast and reliable calibration-free online high field NMR monitoring approach for technical mixtures. It combines a versatile fluidic system, continuous-flow measurement with a time interval of 20 s per spectrum, and a robust, automated algo-rithm to interpret the ob-tained data. All spectra were acquired using a 500 MHz NMR spectrometer (Varian) with a dual band flow probe having a 1/16 inch polymer tubing working as a flow cell. Single scan 1H spectra were recorded with an acquisition time of 5 s, relaxation delay of 15 s. T2 - 12. Kolloquium des Arbeitskreises Prozessanalytik CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 28.11.2016 KW - “Click” chemistry KW - Online NMR KW - Online monitoring PY - 2016 SP - 72 EP - 74 AN - OPUS4-38385 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Kern, Simon A1 - Michalik-Onichimowska, Aleksandra A1 - Riedel, Jens A1 - Panne, Ulrich A1 - King, R. A1 - Maiwald, Michael ED - Herwig, Christoph T1 - “Click” analytics for “click” chemistry – a simple method for calibration-free evaluation of online NMR spectra N2 - Currently, research in chemical manufacturing moves towards flexible plug-and-play approaches focusing on modular plants, capable of producing small scales on-demand with short down-times between individual campaigns. This approach allows for efficient use of hardware, a faster optimization of the process conditions, and thus, an accelerated introduction of new products to the market. Driven mostly by the search for chemical syntheses under biocompatible conditions, so-called “click” chemistry rapidly became a growing field of research. The resulting simple one-pot reactions are so far only scarcely accompanied by an adequate optimization via comparably straightforward and robust analysis techniques. Here we report on a fast and reliable calibration-free online high field NMR monitoring approach for technical mixtures. It combines a versatile fluidic system, continuous-flow measurement with a time interval of 20 s per spectrum, and a robust, automated algorithm to interpret the obtained data. All spectra were acquired using a 500 MHz NMR spectrometer (Varian) with a dual band flow probe having a 1/16-inch polymer tubing working as a flow cell. Single scan 1H NMR spectra were recorded with an acquisition time of 5 s, relaxation delay of 15 s. As a proof-of-concept, the thiol-ene coupling between N-boc cysteine methyl ester and allyl alcohol was conducted in non-deuterated solvents while its time-resolved behaviour was characterised with step tracer experiments. Through the application of spectral modeling the signal area for each reactant can be deconvoluted in the online spectra and thus converted to the respective concentrations or molar ratios. The signals which were suitable for direct integration were used herein for comparison purposes of both methods. T2 - 11. Interdisziplinäres Doktorandenseminar CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 12.03.2017 KW - Process Monitoring KW - Online NMR Spectroscopy KW - Indirect Hard Modeling KW - Process Control KW - Process Analytical Technology KW - CONSENS KW - Click Chemistry PY - 2017 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-435531 SP - 33 EP - 35 PB - Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker (GDCh) CY - Frankfurt a. M. AN - OPUS4-43553 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - van der Hout, J. W. A1 - van der Veen, A. M. H. A1 - Ziel, P. R. A1 - Kipphardt, Heinrich A1 - Tuma, Dirk A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Fernández, T. E. A1 - Gómez, C. A1 - Cieciora, D. A1 - Ochman, G. A1 - Dias, F. A1 - Silvino, V. A1 - Macé, T. A1 - Sutour, C. A1 - Marioni, F. A1 - Ackermann, A. A1 - Niederhauser, B. A1 - Fükő, J. A1 - Büki, T. A1 - Szilágyi, Z. N. A1 - Tarhan, T. A1 - Engin, E. T1 - International Comparison Euramet.QM-K111 – Propane in Nitrogen N2 - This key comparison aims to assess the core capabilities of the participants in gas analysis. Such competences include, among others, the capabilities to prepare Primary Standard gas Mixtures (PSMs), perform the necessary purity analysis on the materials used in the gas mixture preparation, the verification of the composition of newly prepared PSMs against existing ones, and the capability of calibrating the composition of a gas mixture. According to the Strategy for Key Comparisons of the Gas Analysis Working Group, this key comparison is classified as an RMO track A key comparison. The artefacts were binary mixtures of propane in nitrogen at a nominal amount-of-substance fraction level of 1000 μmol/mol. The values and uncertainties from the gravimetric gas mixture preparation were used as key comparison reference values (KCRVs). Each transfer standard had its own KCRV. The results are generally good. All results are within ± 1 % of the KCRV. KW - EURAMET.QM-K111 KW - Propane in nitrogen PY - 2017 DO - https://doi.org/10.1088/0026-1394/54/1A/08020 SN - 0026-1394 VL - 54 IS - Technical Supplement SP - 08020, 1 EP - 34 PB - IOP Science AN - OPUS4-44471 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Michalik-Onichimowska, Aleksandra A1 - Kern, Simon A1 - Riedel, Jens A1 - Panne, Ulrich A1 - King, R. A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - ‘‘Click” analytics for ‘‘click” chemistry – A simple method for calibration–free evaluation of online NMR spectra N2 - Driven mostly by the search for chemical syntheses under biocompatible conditions, so called "click" chemistry rapidly became a growing field of research. The resulting simple one-pot reactions are so far only scarcely accompanied by an adequate optimization via comparably straightforward and robust analysis techniques possessing short set-up times. Here, we report on a fast and reliable calibration-free online NMR monitoring approach for technical mixtures. It combines a versatile fluidic system, continuous-flow measurement of 1H spectra with a time interval of 20 s per spectrum, and a robust, fully automated algorithm to interpret the obtained data. As a proof-of-concept, the thiol-ene coupling between N-boc cysteine methyl ester and allyl alcohol was conducted in a variety of non-deuterated solvents while its time-resolved behaviour was characterized with step tracer experiments. Overlapping signals in online spectra during thiol-ene coupling could be deconvoluted with a spectral model using indirect hard modeling and were subsequently converted to either molar ratios (using a calibrationfree approach) or absolute concentrations (using 1-point calibration). For various solvents the kinetic constant k for pseudo-first order reaction was estimated to be 3.9 h-1 at 25 °C. The obtained results were compared with direct integration of non-overlapping signals and showed good agreement with the implemented mass balance. KW - Online NMR Spectroscopy KW - Reaction Monitoring KW - Automated Data Evaluation KW - Thiol-ene click chemistry KW - Click Chemistry KW - Process Analytical Technology PY - 2017 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-393232 UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1090780717300575 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmr.2017.02.018 VL - 277 SP - 154 EP - 161 PB - Elsevier Inc. CY - Oxford AN - OPUS4-39323 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Meyer, Klas A1 - Rademann, K. A1 - Panne, Ulrich A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - Quantitative NMR spectroscopy for gas analysis for production of primary reference gas mixtures N2 - Due to its direct correlation to the number of spins within a sample quantitative NMR spectroscopy (qNMR) is a promising method with absolute comparison abilities in complex systems in technical, as well as metrological applications. Most of the samples studied with qNMR are in liquid state in diluted solutions, while gas-phase applications represent a rarely applied case. Commercially available NMR equipment was used for purity assessment of liquid and liquefied hydrocarbons serving as raw materials for production of primary reference gas standards. Additionally, gas-phase studies were performed within an online NMR flow probe, as well as in a high-pressure NMR setup to check feasibility as verification method for the composition of gas mixtures. KW - Quantitative NMR spectroscopy KW - Gas-phase NMR spectroscopy KW - Primary reference gas mixtures PY - 2017 UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1090780716302518 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmr.2016.11.016 SN - 1090-7807 SN - 1096-0856 VL - 275 SP - 1 EP - 10 AN - OPUS4-38803 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Zientek, Nicolai A1 - Meyer, Klas A1 - Panne, Ulrich A1 - Kraume, M. A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - Untersuchung der Auflösungskinetik von pharmazeutischen Cokristallen mittels Onlilne-NMR-Spektroskopie N2 - Bei der Entwicklung pharmazeutischer Wirkstoffe werfen Substanzen mit einer geringen Löslichkeit, Auflösungsrate und damit einhergehend schlechten Bioverfügbarkeit immer größere Probleme auf. Diese Eigenschaften und nicht etwa toxikologische Eigenschaften oder schlechte Wirksamkeit sorgen dafür, dass es weniger als 1 % aller Wirkstoffe bis in die Markteinführung schaffen. Eine Reihe von Ansätzen zur Verbesserung der schlechten Wasserlöslichkeit konnten bereits etabliert werden. Hierunter zählen die gezielte Salzbildung bzw. Salzscreening, Solubilisierung mit Cosolventien oder die Nutzung von Polymeren als mögliche Transportwege. Eine weitere Möglichkeit bietet die Bildung verschiedener polymorpher Formen, sowohl der Einzelkomponente als auch von den verschiedenen Mehrkomponentenverbindungen. T2 - 7. Interdisziplinäres Doktorandenseminar CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 24.02.2013 KW - Quantitative Online-NMR-Spektroskopie KW - Pharmazeutische Cokristalle PY - 2013 SN - 978-3-9815360-9-6 SP - 9 EP - 11 PB - Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) AN - OPUS4-28266 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Oudwater, R. J. A1 - van Wijk, J. I. T. A1 - Persijn, S. A1 - Wessel, R. M. A1 - van der Veen, A. M. H. A1 - Mace, T. A1 - Sutour, C. A1 - Couette, J. A1 - Milton, M. A1 - Harling, A. A1 - Vargha, G. A1 - Uprichard, I. A1 - Haerri, H.-P. A1 - Niederhauser, B. A1 - Tuma, Dirk A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Boissière, Claudia T1 - Final report on EURAMET QM-S8: Analysis of impurities in pure and balance gases used to prepare primary standard gas mixtures by the gravimetric method N2 - This project concerns the purity analysis of nitrogen as used in reference gas mixture preparation. This project was carried out without adding impurities to the gas used for this comparison, and is therefore more representative to evaluate the analysis of CO, CO2, CH4, O2, Ar and H2O impurities in high purity nitrogen. The analysis of the amount–of–substance fraction water was optional. Two 50 litre high purity nitrogen cylinders were purchased from a well-qualified supplier of specialty gases. The listed components were expected to be present in the pure nitrogen at the target levels as a result of the purification of the nitrogen. From the start of this comparison it was clear that the comparison may not lead to reference values for the constituents analysed. The results indicate that analyses of high purity gases are often limited by the limits of detection of analytical equipment used. The reports of the participating laboratories also indicate that there is no agreed method of determination of the uncertainty on a detection Limit value. The results provide useful information on the Performance of participants. For all analysed components there is reasonable agreement in results for LNE, VSL, Metas and NPL. For BAM only the Argon result is in agreement. KW - Gas analysis KW - Nitrogen KW - Purity analysis PY - 2013 DO - https://doi.org/10.1088/0026-1394/50/1A/08023 SN - 0026-1394 SN - 1681-7575 VL - 50 IS - 08023 SP - 1 EP - 58 PB - Institute of Physics Publishing CY - Bristol AN - OPUS4-35896 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Kern, Simon A1 - Michalik-Onichimowska, Aleksandra A1 - Riedel, Jens A1 - Panne, Ulrich A1 - King, R. A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - “Click” analytics for “click” chemistry – a simple method for calibration-free evaluation of online NMR spectra N2 - Currently research in chemical manufacturing moves towards flexible plug-and-play approaches focusing on modular plants, capable of producing small scales ondemand with short down-times between individual campaigns. This approach allows for efficient use of hardware, a faster optimization of the process conditions, and thus, an accelerated introduction of new products to the market. Driven mostly by the search for chemical syntheses under biocompatible conditions, so-called “click” chemistry rapidly became a growing field of research. The resulting simple one-pot reactions are so far only scarcely accompanied by an adequate optimization via comparably straightforward and robust analysis techniques. Here we report on a fast and reliable calibration-free online high field NMR monitoring approach for technical mixtures. It combines a versatile fluidic system, continuous-flow measurement with a time interval of 20 s per spectrum, and a robust, automated algorithm to interpret the obtained data. All spectra were acquired using a 500 MHz NMR spectrometer (Varian) with a dual band flow probe having a 1/16 inch polymer tubing working as a flow cell. Single scan 1H spectra were recorded with an acquisition time of 5 s, relaxation delay of 15 s. As a proof-of-concept, the thiol-ene coupling between N-boc cysteine methyl ester and allyl alcohol was conducted in non-deuterated solvents while its time-resolved behaviour was characterised with step tracer experiments Through the application of spectral modeling the signal area for each reactant can be deconvoluted in the online spectra and thus converted to the respective concentrations or molar ratios. The signals which were suitable for direct integration were used herein for comparison purposes of both methods. T2 - 4th European Conference on Process Analytics and Control Technology (EuroPACT 2017) CY - Potsdam, Germany DA - 10.05.2017 KW - Online NMR Spectroscopy KW - Process Analytical Technology KW - Click Chemistry KW - Reaction Monitoring KW - Process control KW - Indirect Hard Modeling KW - Spectral Modeling PY - 2017 SP - 156 EP - 157 CY - Frankfurt a. M. AN - OPUS4-40232 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Bornemann-Pfeiffer, Martin A1 - Guhl, Svetlana A1 - Kern, Simon A1 - Meyer, Klas A1 - Panne, Ulrich A1 - Riedel, Jens A1 - Wander, Lukas T1 - Integrated and networked systems and processes – A perspective for digital transformation of our chemical and pharmaceutical production N2 - Chemical and pharmaceutical companies have to find new paths to survive successfully in a changing environment, while also finding more flexible ways of product and process development to bring their products to market more quickly – especially high-quality high-end products like fine chemicals or pharmaceuticals. The potential of digital technologies belongs to these. A current approach uses flexible and modular chemical production units, which can produce different high-quality products using multi-purpose equipment with short downtimes between campaigns and reduce the time to market of new products. At the same time, we need to move towards knowledge-based production that takes into account all essential equipment, process and control data from plants and laboratories and makes valuable expertise available and transferable. The potential of data from production together with its contextual information is often not yet consistently used today for a comprehensive understanding of production. By giving examples this paper outlines a possible more holistic approach to digitalisation and the use of machine-based methods in the production of specialty chemicals and pharmaceuticals through the introduction of integrated and networked systems and processes. T2 - GDCh Science Forum 2021 - GDCh Wissenschaftsforum 2021 CY - Online meeting DA - 29.08.2021 KW - Process analytical technology KW - Online NMR spectroscopy KW - Process industry KW - Industry 4.0 KW - Digital transformation KW - Autonomous chemistry PY - 2021 AN - OPUS4-53171 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Heine, Hans-Joachim A1 - Hedrich, Martina A1 - Panne, Ulrich T1 - Referenzgase für die Analytik - zwischen Referenzmaterial und Klimawandel T2 - ANAKON 2009 CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 2009-03-17 PY - 2009 AN - OPUS4-20679 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Meyer, Klas A1 - Panne, Ulrich A1 - Rademann, K. A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - Quantitative NMR Spektroskopie unter Druck - Anwendungen an fluiden und gasförmigen technischen Mischungen N2 - Die quantitative NMR-Spektroskopie (qNMR) gewinnt in den letzten Jahren immer mehr an Bedeutung, speziell hinsichtlich der Anwendung auf komplexe Fragestellungen der analytischen Chemie. Ein großer Vorteil dieser Methode ist die Möglichkeit der Relativquantifizierung durch das „Zählen von Kernspins" in der Probe. Unter der Voraussetzung eines korrekt ausgeführten NMR-Experiments ist so der direkte Vergleich von Signalflächen im Spektrum möglich, ohne dass zuvor zwingend eine Kalibrierung notwendig ist. T2 - 8. Interdisziplinäres Doktorandenseminar CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 23.02.2014 PY - 2014 SN - 978-3-9816380-1-1 SP - 20 AN - OPUS4-32090 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gugin, Nikita A1 - Villajos Collado, José Antonio A1 - Dautain, O. A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Emmerling, Franziska T1 - Optimizing the Green Synthesis of ZIF-8 by Reactive Extrusion Using In Situ Raman Spectroscopy N2 - We report the scale-up of a batch solid synthesis of zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8) for reactive extrusion. The crystalline product forms in the extruder directly under the mixture of solid 2-methylimidazole and basic zinc carbonate in the presence of a catalytic amount of liquid. The process parameters such as temperature, liquid type, feeding rate, and linker excess were optimized using the setup specifically designed for in situ Raman spectroscopy. Highly crystalline ZIF-8 with a Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET) surface area of 1816 m2 g–1 was quantitatively prepared at mild temperature using a catalytic amount of ethanol and a small excess of the linker. Finally, we developed a simple and comprehensive approach to evaluating the environmental friendliness and scalability of metal–organic framework (MOF) syntheses in view of their large-scale production. KW - Mechanochemistry KW - In situ Raman KW - Large-scale processing KW - Metal−organic frameworks KW - Twin-screw extrusion (TSE) PY - 2023 DO - https://doi.org/10.1021/acssuschemeng.2c07509 SN - 2168-0485 VL - 11 IS - 13 SP - 5175 EP - 5183 PB - ACS Publications AN - OPUS4-57366 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - Integrierte und vernetzte Systeme und Prozesse – Eine Perspektive für das Messen in der Prozessindustrie N2 - Anhand von Beispielen wird in diesem Vortrag ein möglicher ganzheitlicherer Ansatz für die Digitalisierung und den Einsatz maschinengestützter Prozesse bei der Herstellung von Spezialchemikalien und Arzneimitteln durch die Einführung integrierter und vernetzter Systeme und Prozesse skizziert. Ein aktueller Ansatz und ein Beispiel in diesem Vortrag sind flexible und modulare chemische Produktionseinheiten, die Mehrzweckanlagen nutzen, um verschiedene hochwertige Produkte mit kurzen Stillstandszeiten zwischen den Kampagnen herzustellen und die Markteinführungszeit für neue Produkte zu verkürzen. Als zweites Beispiel wird kurz die Testplattform Wasserstofftankstelle vorgestellt, die als moderne Anlage der Prozessindustrie betrachtet werden kann, vergleichbar mit einer Anlage aus der chemischen oder pharmazeutischen Industrie. An ihr lassen sich alle derzeit entlang der Digitalen Transformation diskutierten Konzepte implementieren, um sie zu standardisieren und zu validieren. Dazu gehören Konzepte zur Konnektivität von Sensoren und Aktoren aus der Feldebene in höhere Ebenen der Automatisierung oder zur Einbringung zusätzlicher Sensoren oder Sensornetzwerke, die zunehmend flexibler gestaltet werden soll, die sichere und nachvollziehbare Parametrierung von Automatisierungskomponenten – vielleicht aus einem digitalen Abbild (Verwaltungsschale bzw. „Digitaler Zwilling“) heraus, Konzepte zur vorausschauenden Wartung („Predictive Maintenance“), Konzepte zu digitalen Entscheidungsprozessen, Zertifikaten und Signaturen oder der zunehmende Einsatz von komplexen Auswertungsalgorithmen und Applikationen in der Feldebene („Embedded Computing“) oder der „Kante“ zu Cloudbasierten Systemen der Informationstechnik („Edge-Computing“). Die beiden Beispiele sollen aktuelle Entwicklungsachsen des industriellen Messwesens im Rahmen der industriellen Automation aufzeigen, in denen Messwerte, deren Messunsicherheiten und Kontextinformationen eine wichtige Rolle einnehmen. T2 - 324. PTB-Seminar: Berechnung der Messunsicherheit – Empfehlungen für die Praxis CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 22.05.2023 KW - Messunsicherheit KW - Prozessindustrie KW - Datenerfassung KW - QI-Digital KW - Online-NMR-Spektroskopie PY - 2023 UR - https://www.ptb.de/cms/de/ptb/fachabteilungen/abt8/fb-84/ag-842/seminare/324-ptb-seminar-berechnung-der-messunsicherheit-empfehlungen-fuer-die-praxis.html AN - OPUS4-57533 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Meyer, Klas T1 - Quantitative NMR Spectroscopy (qNMR) as an Indispensable Instrumental Analytical Method and its Metrological Application N2 - Introduction NMR spectroscopy is one of the most important analytical methods in organic chemistry. While most analyses are carried out qualitatively with the aim of substance identification and structure elucidation, quantitative NMR spectroscopy (qNMR) is increasingly gaining importance in research and industry. qNMR provides the most universally applicable form of direct purity determination without need for reference materials of impurities or the calculation of response factors but only exhibiting suitable NMR properties. Methods One of the most attractive features of quantitative NMR spectroscopy is that the NMR peak areas can be used directly for concentration quantification without further calibration. Another advantage of NMR spectroscopy is that the method has a high linearity between absolute signal area and sample concentration, which makes it an absolute analytical comparison method that is independent of the matrix. This enables automated robust data evaluation strategies that can be used for online applications of qNMR spectroscopy. Jancke et al. proposed NMR spectroscopy as a relative primary analytical method because it can be fully described by mathematical equations from which a complete uncertainty budget can be derived, allowing it to be used at the highest metrological level. Weber et al. discussed in detail important aspects of the procedure that enable the realisation of low measurement uncertainties in qNMR measurements. Since certification of CRM requires expanded mea¬sure¬ment uncertainties of less than 0.5 % (relative), the work of Weber et al. demonstrated for the first time that qNMR can fulfil this criterion. Results To date, further comparative studies have been carried out in metrology and industry, demonstrating the performance of quantitative NMR spectroscopy and further reducing measurement uncertainties. The development of validation concepts and the commercial availability of suitable certified reference materials facilitate the application, especially in the usually highly regulated industrial environment. Users can thus accelerate the development of analytical methods. The talk will cover a wide range of topics from current metrological activities to new challenges for qNMR spectroscopy and also deals with aspects such as validation and accreditation. Innovative aspects • qNMR provides the most universally applicable form of direct purity determination • Expanded measurement uncertainties lower than 0.15 % (relative) possible • Benchtop NMR instruments increasingly used for qNMR spectroscopy T2 - ANAKON 2023 CY - Vienna, Austria DA - 11.04.2023 KW - Quantitative NMR Spectroscopy KW - qNMR KW - Process Analytical Technology KW - NMR Validation KW - NMR Accreditation KW - Purity KW - ANAKON PY - 2023 AN - OPUS4-57304 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Lubenau, U. T1 - Large-scale hydrogen storage in geological reservoirs: Current perspectives and requirements for metrology N2 - The course of the changeover of UGS from natural gas to hydrogen varies depending on the type of the underground gas storage (UGS). In caverns a changeover to high H2-contents can be achieved quickly, while pore storage tanks must be converted over long periods of time. The analytical requirements are correspondingly different. This information has been compiled through expert statement by underground storage operators. A significant number of new UGS is currently not expected. Public funds (project funding) are currently being raised for the conversion of caverns to hydrogen. In addition, investigations and evaluations of the material are currently being carried out at various storage facilities in order to determine the possibilities and costs of a conversion. H2 admixtures to natural gas, but also pure H2 caverns are considered. The bottleneck seems to be the availability of large volumes of hydrogen. The analytical requirements along with the different hydrogen qualities, which are currently discussed were compiled through expert discussions with underground storage operators and are at hand as early impact results. T2 - EEMUA Energy Transition Seminar CY - Rotterdam, Netherland DA - 23.06.2022 KW - Hydrogen Storage KW - Underground gas storage (UGS) KW - MefHySto KW - EMPIR PY - 2022 AN - OPUS4-55109 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - Sicherheit und Prozesskontrolle in der Wasserstoff-Wirtschaft: Anforderungen an Sensoren und Prozessanalytik N2 - Der Vortrag ist ein Impulsvortrag, der kurz in die Prozessketten der potentiellen Wasserstoffwirtschaft einführt. An vielen Stellen werden spezifische Sensoren benötigt, die die Prozess-Sicherheit und die Zuverlässigkeit von Qualitätsparametern gewährleisten. Es wird auch kurz auf die Forschungsföerderungslandschaft zu diesem Thema eingegangen. T2 - Sensorik für die Digitalisierung Chemische Produktionsanlagen – Wir bringen neue Projektideen auf dem Weg! CY - Frankfurt am Main, Germany DA - 13.06.2022 KW - Sensoren KW - Wasserstoff-Wirtschaft KW - Forschungslandschaft Wasserstoff KW - ProcessNet KW - Digitale Transformation PY - 2022 AN - OPUS4-55110 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bornemann-Pfeiffer, Martin A1 - Meyer, Klas A1 - Lademann, J. A1 - Kraume, M. A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - Contributions towards variable temperature shielding for compact NMR instruments N2 - The application of compact NMR instruments to hot flowing samples or exothermically reacting mixtures is limited by the temperature sensitivity of permanent magnets. Typically, such temperature effects directly influence the achievable magnetic field homogeneity and hence measurement quality. The internal-temperature control loop of the magnet and instruments is not designed for such temperature compensation. Passive insulation is restricted by the small dimensions within the magnet borehole. Here, we present a design approach for active heat shielding with the aim of variable temperature control of NMR samples for benchtop NMR instruments using a compressed airstream which is variable in flow and temperature. Based on the system identification and surface temperature measurements through thermography, a model predictive control was set up to minimise any disturbance effect on the permanent magnet from the probe or sample temperature. This methodology will facilitate the application of variable-temperature shielding and, therefore, extend the application of compact NMR instruments to flowing sample temperatures that differ from the magnet temperature. KW - Benchtop NMR KW - Continuous Processes KW - Inline Analytics KW - Model Predictive Control KW - Process Analytical Tecnology KW - Temperature Control PY - 2023 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-579219 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/mrc.5379 SN - 1097-458X SP - 1 EP - 10 PB - John Wiley & Sons Ltd. AN - OPUS4-57921 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - Online NMR spectroscopy paves the way for short development times in industrial reaction and process monitoring N2 - Modular chemical production is a tangible implementation of the digital transformation of the specialty chemicals process industry. In particular, it enables acceleration of process development and thus faster time to market by flexibly interconnecting and orchestrating standardized physical modules and bringing them to life. For this purpose, specific (chemical) sensors of process analytics are needed, preferably without lengthy calibration or spectroscopic model development. An excellent example of a "direct" analytical method is online nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. NMR spectroscopy meets the requirements of a direct analytical method because of the direct correlation between the signal area in the spectrum ("counting" the nuclear spins) and the analyte amount of substance concentrations. It is also extremely linear over the concentration range. With the availability of compact benchtop NMR instruments, it is now possible to bring NMR spectroscopy directly into the field, in close proximity to specialized laboratory facilities, pilot plants, and even industrial-scale production facilities. The first systems are in TRL 8 (Qualified System with Proof of Functionality in the Field). The presentation will discuss the many building blocks of online nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, from flow cells to automated data analysis. T2 - SFB 1527 HyPERiON “High Performance Compact Magnetic Resonance“ Online Seminar CY - Karlsruhe, Germany DA - 06.07.2023 KW - Online NMR Spectroscopy KW - Process Monitoring KW - Reaction Monitoring KW - Industry 4.0 KW - Automation KW - Modular Production PY - 2023 AN - OPUS4-57862 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - Metrology for Advanced Hydrogen Storage Solutions (MefHySto) – Overviewand Tangible Results N2 - The European project MefHySto addresses the need of large-scale energy storage, which is required for a shift to renewable energy supply. The project is funded by the European Metrology Programme on Innovation and Research (EMPIR) and consists of 14 consortium partners from all over Europe (www.mefhysto.eu). It is demonstrated, how MefHySto is contributing to the EMN for Energy Gases aiming at prioritisation of the measurement gaps and challenges interacting with the EMN stakeholders. T2 - European Metrology Network Energy Gases “Measurement Solutions for Energy Gases” Workshop CY - Lisbon, Portugal DA - 21.03.2023 KW - MefHySto KW - EMPIR KW - Hydrogen Storage KW - Hydrogen Metrology KW - Hydrogen Purity KW - Geological Storage PY - 2023 AN - OPUS4-57193 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kipphardt, Heinrich A1 - Tuma, Dirk A1 - Khanipour, Peyman A1 - Maiwald, Michael T1 - Voll normal - Normen in der Gasanalytik N2 - In dieser Arbeit werden die Grundlagen der Normung, die Entstehung einer Norm und die für die Gasanalytik relevanten Normungsgremien kurz dargestellt. Dazu werden die wichtigsten Normen zur Gasanalytik entlang des analytischen Prozesses gruppiert und aufgeführt. Schließlich wird als Anwendungsbeispiel aus der eigenen Praxis der Prozess von der Herstellung bis zur Zertifizierung eines Kalibriergases beschrieben. KW - Zertifikat KW - Regel- und Messtechnik KW - Normung KW - Gasanalytik KW - Gasgualität KW - Gasreinheit PY - 2022 SN - 2366-9594 VL - 10 SP - 73 EP - 80 PB - Vulkan Verlag CY - Essen AN - OPUS4-56083 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Meyer, Klas A1 - Kern, S. A1 - Guhl, Svetlana A1 - Bornemann-Pfeiffer, Martin A1 - Wander, L. T1 - Modular process control with compact NMR spectroscopy – From Field Integration to Automated Data Analysis N2 - Chemical and pharmaceutical companies have to find new paths to survive successfully in a changing environment, while also finding more flexible ways of product and process development to bring their products to market more quickly – especially high-quality high-end products like fine chemicals or pharmaceuticals. A current approach uses flexible and modular chemical production units, which can produce different high-quality products using multi-purpose equipment with short downtimes between campaigns and reduce the time to market of new products. NMR spectroscopy appeared as excellent online analytical tool and allowed a modular data analysis approach, which even served as reliable reference method for further Process Analytical Technology (PAT) applications. Using the available datasets, a second data analysis approach based on artificial neural networks (ANN) was evaluated. Therefore, amount of data was augmented to be sufficient for training. The results show comparable performance, while improving the calculation time tremendously. In future, such fully integrated and interconnecting “smart” systems and processes can increase the efficiency of the production of specialty chemicals and pharmaceuticals. At the end of the article, ideas for solutions are discussed in order to speed up the implementation of new special products from the point of view of process analytics and to network the existing process chains more closely. T2 - PATriCK 2022 – Merck conference on PAT technology CY - Darmstadt, Germany DA - 19.10.2022 KW - Process Analytical Technology KW - Digitalisation KW - Process Industry KW - Online NMR Spectroscopy KW - Modular Production PY - 2022 AN - OPUS4-56089 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Maiwald, Michael A1 - Soruco Aloisio, Ricardo A1 - Meyer, Klas A1 - Klaus, Christian T1 - Auf dem Weg zu einer digitalen Qualitätsinfrastruktur - Eine Labor-Testplattform für die Integration von Sensoren und Messgeräten N2 - Um die internationale Spitzenposition deutscher Unternehmen der Prozessindustrie auch in Zukunft sicher zu stellen, müssen die Unternehmen ihre Prozesse und Geschäftsabläufe digitalisieren und gemeinsam mit der Forschung innovative neue Methoden, Apparate, Anlagen, Sensoren und Automatisierungstechnik sowie Datenkonzepte entwickeln. All dies erfordert den Aufbau neuer Fähigkeiten, Investition in Talente, interdisziplinäre Kommunikation zwischen verschiedenen Personen und Abteilungen und eine Bereitschaft zur Veränderung. KW - QI-Digital KW - Wasserstofftankstelle KW - IT-OT-Testplattform KW - Prozessindustrie PY - 2023 VL - 67 IS - 9 SP - 20 EP - 23 PB - Wiley-VCH CY - Weinheim AN - OPUS4-58461 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -