3 results match your criteria: "Brandenburg Technical University of Cottbus[Affiliation]"

Analyzing Structural Changes of Fe-N-C Cathode Catalysts in PEM Fuel Cell by Mößbauer Spectroscopy of Complete Membrane Electrode Assemblies.

J Phys Chem Lett

November 2014

∥INRS-Énergie, Matériaux et Télécommunications, 1650 Boulevard Lionel-Boulet, Varennes, Québec J3X 1S2, Canada.

The applicability of analyzing by Mößbauer spectroscopy the structural changes of Fe-N-C catalysts that have been tested at the cathode of membrane electrode assemblies in proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells is demonstrated. The Mößbauer characterization of powders of the same catalysts was recently described in our previous publication. A possible change of the iron species upon testing in fuel cell was investigated here by Mößbauer spectroscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray cross-sectional imaging, and neutron activation analysis.

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Innovative low cost procedure for nutrient removal as an integrated element of a decentralised water management concept for rural areas.

Water Sci Technol

December 2001

Brandenburg Technical University of Cottbus-BTUC, Faculty 4 Environmental Science and Process Engineering, Waste Water Treatment Technology, Urban Water Resources Management, Germany.

The absence of large rivers with rather high niveau of self purifying effect in parts of east Germany leads to a discharging of the effluent of wastewater treatment plants into the groundwater in many cases. One useful consequence is the idea of realisation of decentralised measures and concepts in urban water resources management concerning municipal wastewater as well as rainfall, precipitation. At the same time, only the upper soil zone--a few decimetres--is water--saturated and thus discharge effective, even when extreme rainfall takes place.

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Hazardous waste--combustion engineering.

Cent Eur J Public Health

May 1995

Brandenburg Technical University of Cottbus, Faculty of Environmental Science and Process Engineering, Germany.

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