@article{MalzKrenkelSteffens, author = {Malz, Sebastian and Krenkel, Walter and Steffens, Oliver}, title = {Infrared Reflective Wall Paint in Buildings: Energy Saving Potentials and Thermal Comfort}, series = {Energy and Buildings}, volume = {224}, journal = {Energy and Buildings}, number = {October}, publisher = {Elsevier}, issn = {0378-7788}, doi = {10.1016/j.enbuild.2020.110212}, abstract = {The reduction of the energy demand of existing buildings is the main objective of building refurbishment. Managing the heat radiation properties of the wall construction is a possible way to develop highly effective and resource efficient insulation materials and concepts. The application of infrared reflective wall paints and coatings has been studied since the latter half of the 20th century. A brief review of the literature gives an account of the current research status. One has to realise that the conclusions are not uniformly consistent but depend strongly on the specific boundary conditions and investigated parameters. The study presented here discusses the usage of infrared reflective wall paint in conjunction with heat insulation for historic brick masonry. The possible energy savings are linked to the resulting thermal comfort. We identify critical parameters that must be taken into account when using infrared reflective wall paint and derive recommended design rules for the refurbishment of such building types. The findings prove that infrared reflective wall paint can decrease heat losses by 18\% and up to 22\% if comfort conditions are considered. Increasing energy savings can also cause the negative effect of high radiative asymmetry. Thus, each configuration must be observed in detail.}, language = {en} } @misc{MelekhovAbbWeidaueretal., author = {Melekhov, Evgeny and Abb, Valerius and Weidauer, Tobias and Kammler, Martin and Lechner, Alfred}, title = {Tunable Nanopillars as Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) Active Structure for Optical Quartz Glass Fiber}, series = {SMSI 2021 - Sensors and Instrumentation}, journal = {SMSI 2021 - Sensors and Instrumentation}, publisher = {AMA Association for Sensors and Measurement}, isbn = {978-3-9819376-4-0}, doi = {10.5162/SMSI2021/B8.2}, pages = {153 -- 154}, abstract = {In this work, a simple cost effective method to create tunable self-assembled three-dimensional nanostructure array-like nanoantennas on a tip of an optical quartz glass fiber is described. The structures are prepared using lithography-less dry etching. Gold nanoparticles are used as an etching mask using a thin metal-film thermal dewetting technique. The structures are applied as sensor for label-free analysis of organic substances in ppb range, such as drug residues in groundwater. The measurements are carried out by means of a Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) effect, an exchangeable sensor head, and a portable Raman device. This method allows in situ applications. Parathiocresol is used as a model substance to characterize the SERS cells. For metallization, gold and silver are compared. Reproducible SERS enhancement factors up to 10 7 are evaluated.}, language = {en} } @misc{Steffens, author = {Steffens, Oliver}, title = {Solares Bauen in der Margaretenau}, series = {Symposium Klimaneutrale Stadt, OTH Regensburg / Stadt Regensburg und Baugenossenschaft Margaretenau e.G., 09.02.2019, Regensburg}, journal = {Symposium Klimaneutrale Stadt, OTH Regensburg / Stadt Regensburg und Baugenossenschaft Margaretenau e.G., 09.02.2019, Regensburg}, language = {de} } @misc{vanderWeerdBierlMatysik, author = {van der Weerd, Bastiaan and Bierl, Rudolf and Matysik, Frank-Michael}, title = {A Conductivity Probe for Determination of the Carbon Dioxide Tension at the Oxygenator Exhaust Outlet during Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO)}, series = {Proceedings of the 9th ISC Modern Analytical Chemistry 2013, Prag}, journal = {Proceedings of the 9th ISC Modern Analytical Chemistry 2013, Prag}, language = {en} }