Publications by authors named "A Braeuer"

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  • An advanced manufacturing process for aerogel-lined capillaries is introduced, which are used as liquid-core waveguides to enhance the Raman signal from aqueous samples.
  • This new method improves upon previous spin-coating techniques by allowing for longer capillaries, adjustable lining thickness through lining velocity, and consistently crack-free linings.
  • Key parameters influencing the fabrication process and their impacts on the aerogel lining's thickness and surface structure are analyzed using scanning electron microscopy to optimize the Raman signal gain.
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In Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1), peripheral nerve sheaths tumors are common, with cutaneous neurofibromas resulting in significant aesthetic, painful and functional problems requiring surgical removal. To date, determination of adequate surgical resection margins-complete tumor removal while attempting to preserve viable tissue-remains largely subjective. Thus, residual tumor extension beyond surgical margins or recurrence of the disease may frequently be observed.

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  • The study explores an optical method using shifted-excitation Raman difference spectroscopy and deep learning to identify antiresorptive drug-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (ARONJ).
  • The techniques allowed for a clear distinction between osteonecrotic and healthy bone tissues with perfect sensitivity and specificity, validated through traditional histological approaches.
  • The findings suggest that this noninvasive method could significantly enhance diagnosis and treatment strategies for ARONJ in clinical settings.
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We report an experimental study on the gain of the Raman signal of aqueous mixtures and liquid water when confined in aerogel-lined capillaries of various lengths of up to 20 cm and various internal diameters between 530 and 1000 µm. The lining was made of hydrophobised silica aerogel, and the carrier capillary body consisted of fused silica or borosilicate glass. Compared to the Raman signal detected from bulk liquid water with the same Raman probe, a Raman signal 27 times as large was detected when the liquid water was confined in a 20 cm-long capillary with an internal diameter of 700 µm.

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Due to the worldwide growing population, the demand on food increases, which results in the need for a higher productivity in agriculture. Generally, this leads to larger amounts of agricultural residues and by-products, which may cause severe environmental risks due to emissions from simple burning or storing, especially in emerging and developing countries. In Vietnam agricultural by-products arise in total of 118 Mt per year, whereas 80% are coming from rice and sugar cane processing.

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