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Die BAM untersucht regelmäßig Statistiken über Unfälle mit wassergefährdenden Stoffen sowie Datenerhebungen zu Gefahrgutunfällen. Ziel ist es, Hinweise zu Tendenzen und Lücken abzuleiten, die möglicherweise Anlass für weitere Aktivitäten und Maßnahmen geben, z. B. im rechtlichen Bereich oder in der Praxis. Regelmäßig beobachtete Unfallstatistiken über Jahre geben einen guten Überblick über das Unfallgeschehen in Deutschland. Dieser Bericht betrachtet das Jahr 2009 im Vergleich zu den Vorjahren.
Die BAM untersucht regelmäßig Statistiken über Unfälle mit wassergefährdenden Stoffen sowie Datenerhebungen zu Gefahrgutunfällen. Ziel ist es, Hinweise zu Tendenzen und Lücken abzuleiten, die möglicherweise Anlass für weitere Aktivitäten und Maßnahmen geben, z. B. im rechtlichen Bereich oder in der Praxis. Regelmäßig beobachtete Unfallstatistiken über Jahre geben einen guten Überblick über das Unfallgeschehen in Deutschland. Dieser Bericht betrachtet das Jahr 2008 im Vergleich zu den Vorjahren.
Die BAM untersucht regelmäßig Statistiken über Unfälle mit wassergefährdenden Stoffen sowie Datenerhebungen zu Gefahrgutunfällen. Ziel ist es, Hinweise zu Tendenzen und Lücken abzuleiten, die möglicherweise Anlass für weitere Aktivitäten und Maßnahmen geben, z. B. im rechtlichen Bereich oder in der Praxis. Regelmäßig beobachtete Unfallstatistiken über Jahre geben einen guten Überblick über das Unfallgeschehen in Deutschland. Dieser Bericht betrachtet das Jahr 2007 im Vergleich zu den Vorjahren.
Die BAM untersucht regelmäßig Statistiken über Unfälle mit wassergefährdenden Stoffen sowie Datenerhebungen zu Gefahrgutunfällen. Ziel ist es, Hinweise zu Tendenzen und Lücken abzuleiten, die möglicherweise Anlass für weitere Aktivitäten und Maßnahmen geben, z. B. im rechtlichen Bereich oder in der Praxis. Regelmäßig beobachtete Unfallstatistiken über Jahre geben einen guten Überblick über das Unfallgeschehen in Deutschland. Dieser Bericht betrachtet das Jahr 2006 im Vergleich zu den Vorjahren.
Die BAM untersucht regelmäßig Statistiken über Unfälle mit wassergefährdenden Stoffen sowie Datenerhebungen zu Gefahrgutunfällen. Ziel ist es, Hinweise zu Tendenzen und Lücken abzuleiten, die möglicherweise Anlass für weitere Aktivitäten und Maßnahmen geben, z. B. im rechtlichen Bereich oder in der Praxis. Regelmäßig beobachtete Unfallstatistiken über Jahre geben einen guten Überblick über das Unfallgeschehen in Deutschland. Dieser Bericht betrachtet das Jahr 2005 im Vergleich zu den Vorjahren.
Die BAM untersucht regelmäßig Statistiken über Unfälle mit wassergefährdenden Stoffen sowie Datenerhebungen zu Gefahrgutunfällen. Ziel ist es, Hinweise zu Tendenzen und Lücken abzuleiten, die möglicherweise Anlass für weitere Aktivitäten und Maßnahmen geben, z. B. im rechtlichen Bereich oder in der Praxis. Regelmäßig beobachtete Unfallstatistiken über Jahre geben einen guten Überblick über das Unfallgeschehen in Deutschland. Dieser Bericht betrachtet das Jahr 2004 im Vergleich zu den Vorjahren.
Die BAM untersucht regelmäßig Statistiken über Unfälle mit wassergefährdenden Stoffen sowie Datenerhebungen zu Gefahrgutunfällen. Ziel ist es, Hinweise zu Tendenzen und Lücken abzuleiten, die möglicherweise Anlass für weitere Aktivitäten und Maßnahmen geben, z. B. im rechtlichen Bereich oder in der Praxis. Regelmäßig beobachtete Unfallstatistiken über Jahre geben einen guten Überblick über das Unfallgeschehen in Deutschland. Dieser Bericht betrachtet das Jahr 2003 im Vergleich zu den Vorjahren.
Die BAM untersucht regelmäßig Statistiken über Unfälle mit wassergefährdenden Stoffen sowie Datenerhebungen zu Gefahrgutunfällen. Ziel ist es, Hinweise zu Tendenzen und Lücken abzuleiten, die möglicherweise Anlass für weitere Aktivitäten und Maßnahmen geben, z. B. im rechtlichen Bereich oder in der Praxis. Regelmäßig beobachtete Unfallstatistiken über Jahre geben einen guten Überblick über das Unfallgeschehen in Deutschland. Dieser Bericht betrachtet die Jahre 2012 und 2013 im Vergleich zu den Vorjahren.
Recently, we suggested an unconventional approach [the so-called Internal-Field-Guarded-Active-Region Design (IFGARD)] for the elimination of the crystal polarization field induced quantum confined Stark effect (QCSE) in polar semiconductor heterostructures. And in this work, we demonstrate by means of micro-photoluminescence techniques the successful tuning as well as the elimination of the QCSE in strongly polar [000-1] wurtzite GaN/AlN nanodiscs while reducing the exciton life times by more than two orders of magnitude. The IFGARD based elimination of the QCSE is independent of any specific crystal growth procedures. Furthermore, the cone-shaped geometry of the utilized nanowires (which embeds the investigated IFGARD nanodiscs) facilitates the experimental differentiation between quantum confinement- and QCSE-induced emission energy shifts. Due to the IFGARD, both effects become independently adaptable.
The European Water Framework Directive (WFD) 2000/60/EC specifies a list of 33 priority water pollutants. For these substances, Environmental Quality Standards (EQS), equivalent to the maximum allowable concentrations, had been defined at very low levels.
EQS values refer to the whole water body, i.e. include contaminants which are associated to suspended solids or colloids present in the natural water. For several priority pollutants primary analytical methods capable of measuring the target analytes at EQS level in natural water are still missing. The project has developed and validated such methods for three selected compounds, namely Tributyltin (TBT), Polybrominated Diphenylether (PBDE) and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH).
Homochirality is an obvious feature of life on Earth. On the other hand, extraterrestrial samples contain largely racemic compounds. The same is true for any common organic synthesis. Therefore, it has been a perplexing puzzle for decades how these racemates could have formed enantiomerically enriched fractions as a basis for the origin of homochiral life forms. Numerous hypotheses have been put forward as to how preferentially homochiral molecules could have formed and accumulated on Earth. In this article, it is shown that homochirality of the abiotic organic pool at the time of formation of the first self-replicating molecules is not necessary and not even probable. It is proposed to abandon the notion of a molecular ensemble and to focus on the level of individual molecules. Although the formation of the first self-replicating, most likely homochiral molecule is a seemingly improbable event, on a closer look, it is almost inevitable that homochiral molecules have formed simply on a statistical basis. In this case, the non-selective leap to homochirality would be one of the first steps in chemical evolution directly out of a racemic “ocean”. Moreover, most studies focus on the chirality of the primordial monomers with respect to an asymmetric carbon atom. However, any polymer with a minimal size that allows folding to a secondary structure, would spontaneously lead to asymmetric higher structures (conformations). Most of the functions of these polymers would be influenced by this inherently asymmetric folding. To summarize, simple and universal mechanisms may have led to homochiral self-replicating systems in the context of chemical evolution. A homochiral monomer pool is deemed unnecessary and probably never existed on primordial Earth.
A Round Robin study has been carried out to estimate the impact of the human element in small-angle scattering data analysis. Four corrected datasets were provided to participants ready for analysis. All datasets were measured on samples containing spherical scatterers, with two datasets in dilute dispersions, and two from powders.
Most of the 46 participants correctly identified the number of populations in the dilute dispersions, with half of the population mean entries within 1.5 % and half of the population width entries within 40 %, respectively. Due to the added complexity of the structure factor, much fewer people submitted answers on the powder datasets.
For those that did, half of the entries for the means and widths were within 44 % and 86 % respectively. This Round Robin experiment highlights several causes for the discrepancies, for which solutions are proposed.
T cells need to adapt their cellular metabolism for effector cell differentiation. This relies on alterations in mitochondrial physiology. Which signals and molecules regulate those alterations remains unclear. We recently reported, that the mitochondrial protein TCAIM inhibits activation-induced changes in mitochondrial morphology and function and thus, CD effector T cell formation. Using conditional TCAIM knock-in (KI) and knockout (KO) mice, w now show that it also applies to CD8+ T cells and more importantly, delineate the molecular processes in mitochondria by which TCAIM controls effector cell differentiation. TCAIM KI resulted in reduced activation-induced HIF1α protein expression. Metabolomics and transcriptional data in combination with mathematical flux modeling revealed an impaired induction of anabolic pathways, especially of the mevalonate pathway and cholesterol biosynthesis in TCAIM KI CD8+ T cells. Addition of cholesterol completely rescued HIF1α protein expression, activation and proliferation of TCAIM KI CD8+ T cells. At the molecular level, TCAIM delayed activation-induced mitochondria-ER contact (MERC) formation by binding to MERC promoting proteins such as RMD3 and VDAC2. In summary, we demonstrate that TCAIM suppresses effector cell differentiation by inhibiting MERC formation, which induce HIF1α-mediated increase in cellular metabolism and cholesterol biosynthesis.
The SUSAN-project aimed at developing a sustainable and safe strategy for nutrient recovery from sewage sludges using thermal treatment. Mono-incineration of the sludges completely destructs the organic pollutants in a first step. The incineration residues are ashes with a high phosphorus content that still contain heavy metal compounds above the limits for agricultural use. Furthermore, phosphorus in the ashes exhibits low bioavailability - a disadvantage in farming. Therefore, in a second thermochemical step heavy metals are removed and phosphorus transferred into mineral phases available for plants. The principle of the SUSAN-project is the separation of the small heavy metals fraction from the ashes to receive a phosphorus rich product suited as raw material for fertilisers that also contains SiO2, CaO, Al2O3, Fe2O3, MgO and K2O.
The thermochemical process is based on evaporation of volatile heavy metal chlorides at 850 - 1000 °C. The sewage sludge ashes are mixed with chlorine donors such as MgCl2 or KCl, grained and treated in a thermal aggregate e.g. a rotary furnace. At the same time a transfer of non soluble P-compounds into Mineral phases available for plants takes place.
Besides technological development of the thermochemical process, the products fertilisation performance, the product design, the market for the products and the sustainability of the whole process chain are emphasised in the SUSAN-project.
The project addresses chemical and topographical metrology at surfaces. The new methodologies of measurements at surfaces will be developed as good practice guides and new work item proposals for industrial ISO standards. The objectives of the Joint research project (JRP) are to provide measurement standards and methods with traceability wherever it is practicable to do so for quantitative surface chemical analysis for industrial applications.
Das Projekt befasste sich mit der Suffosion in weitgestuften Erdstoffen. Dabei werden Poren- und Gefügestrukturen visualisiert und parametrisiert.
Bei der Suffosion handelt es sich um eine Form der inneren Erosion bei weitgestuften Erdstoffen, die durch Umlagerung und Abtransport feiner Sedimentteilchen im Porenraum unter dem Einfluss von Wasserströmungen hervorgerufen wird. Die Suffosion kann zu Problemen mit der Stabilität des Korngerüstes von Erdstoffen führen. Relevante Anwendungsgebiete sind z.B. im Verkehrswegebau, Hochwasserschutz und allgemeinen Erdbau zu finden. Im Rahmen des Projektes wurden solche Erosionsprozesse numerisch simuliert, um auf statistischer Grundlage Grenzzustände zu formulieren. Ziel des Projekts war es, die Erosionsprozesse numerisch zu simulieren, um auf statistischer Grundlage Grenzzustände zu formulieren.
Globally, cement and concrete experts are at the cutting-edge to sustainable, green, healthy but nonetheless high-performance concrete. Today concrete is not yet well established in Africa, which offers the unique opportunity to build up a cement and concrete market based on the highest available state of technology. As this industry needs high level expertise, a central issue in implementation of skilled technology is crosslinking research institutions and laboratories. It should not be neglected that concrete is a product with low transport ranges. This means that an improved concrete market mainly supports the local economy without exceeding financial drains to the international market. Thus it fosters the fight against poverty, which is an urgent need in most African countries. The project aims to cross-link experts with industry and policy making bodies, aiming to establish sustainable cement and concrete construction in Africa.
This document presents the specification for the execution and evaluation of high-speed tensile tests on reinforcement bar coupler systems. This specification was developed at BAM - Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Germany) - following test principles from related international standards.
The present document represents the latest status of the test specification. It is noted that until 2010 the test procedure was characterised on a test velocity based on L0. In an improved test conception and after intensive investigations in cooperation with industry partners, this procedure has been updated to consider instead a test velocity based on Lr, since this warrants more comparable and meaningful results.
In a color X-ray camera spatial resolution is achieved by means of a polycapillary optic conducting X-ray photons from small regions on a sample to distinct energy dispersive pixels on a CCD matrix. At present, the resolution limit of color X-ray camera systems can go down to several microns and is mainly restricted by Pixel dimensions. The recent development of an efficient subpixel resolution algorithm allows a release from pixel size, limiting the resolution only to the quality of theoptics. In this work polycapillary properties that influence the spatial resolution are systematized and assessed both theoretically and experimentally. It is demonstrated that with the current technological Level reaching one micron resolution is challenging, but possible.
The use of renewable energy technologies, such as photovoltaics (PV) should be sustainable and environmentally compatible and therefore protect the environment from risks and damaging impacts. Regarding the growing number of installed photovoltaic systems, the end-of-life management of the pv-modules will become increasingly important. Thin film panels contain hazardous substances that may harm the environment if they are not recycled or disposed properly after reaching the end of their service life. Heavy metals, for example, can be toxic as well as carcinogenic or teratogenic. Processing methods for the recycling of PV thin film modules have to take these facts into account. Currently the available recycling techniques usually utilise chemicals such as acids for a wet-chemical treatment of end-of-life modules. The aim of RESOLVED was to identify and test alternative methods for a wet-mechanical treatment in order to reduce the consumption of chemicals in the recycling of thin film modules. Furthermore, the recovered Cadmium-Telluride (CdTe) and Copper-Indium-Diselenide/Disulfide (CIS) should be helping to save scare resources especially for limited elements such as tellurium and indium. The project RESOLVED investigated the recovery of semiconductors material as secondary raw material and the decontamination of the residues of the PV thin film modules. These goals were achieved by testing and optimising existing technologies for the recycling process as well as for the enrichment of the semiconductor materials. The target is to re-use the enriched recovered material in the production of new PV modules. Special efforts were made to look into life cycle analysis, process sustainability, economical aspects, and resource availability.