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    Gas transport in functionalized mesopores

    Long term stable Co-based catalysts for Sabatier reaction under changing feed loads

    To bridge rarefied gas flow phenomena between macro- and microscale – Model development and experimental validation

    Spatially resolved experimental analysis and modeling of mass transfer from rising gas bubbles under the influence of swarm turbulence with superimposed chemical reaction

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    Electrochemical high-throughput characterization of metallic micro samples

    Inorganic mineral foam

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