Search Results - "Uhl, Stefanie"
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Development of Flexible Micro-Thermo-electrochemical Generators Based on Ionic Liquids
Published in Journal of electronic materials (01-10-2014)“…The unfavourable relationship between electrical and thermal conductivity limits the choice of solid-state materials for thermoelectric generators (TEG). Among…”
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Protective multilayer packaging for long-term implantable medical devices
Published in Surface & coatings technology (25-09-2014)“…State of the art packaging for implantable devices uses metal or glass housings that are reliable but limited from a miniaturisation viewpoint as well as…”
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Aspects of Protonic Ionic Liquid as Electrolyte in Thermoelectric Generators
Published in Journal of electronic materials (01-07-2016)“…The Seebeck coefficient ( S E ) or thermopower and power output have been measured in a series of 16 ionic liquids (ILs). Thermoelectric current extraction is…”
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Improving Pediatric Drug Safety in Prehospital Emergency Care—10 Years on
Published in Journal of patient safety (01-12-2021)“…The Pediatric Emergency Ruler (PaedER) is a height-based drug dose recommendation tool that was reported to reduce life-threatening medication errors by 90%…”
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Thermoelectric Generators Based on Ionic Liquids
Published in Journal of electronic materials (01-06-2018)“…Looking at energy harvesting using body or waste heat for portable electronic or on-board devices, Ionic liquids are interesting candidates as thermoactive…”
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Temperature-dependent structure-property modeling of viscosity for ionic liquids
Published in Fluid phase equilibria (15-11-2016)“…In this paper we present the methodology for assessing the ionic liquids’ viscosity at six temperature points (25, 35, 45, 50, 60 and 70 [°C]), which utilizes…”
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Towards the Application of Structure-Property Relationship Modeling in Materials Science: Predicting the Seebeck Coefficient for Ionic Liquid/Redox Couple Systems
Published in Chemphyschem (03-06-2016)“…This work focuses on determining the influence of both ionic‐liquid (IL) type and redox couple concentration on Seebeck coefficient values of such a system…”
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Improving Pediatric Drug Safety in Prehospital Emergency Care—10 Years on
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Predicting the viscosity and electrical conductivity of ionic liquids on the basis of theoretically calculated ionic volumes
Published in Molecular physics (19-03-2015)“…Selected physical properties of the ionic liquids might be quantitatively predicted based on the volumes of the ions these systems are composed of. It is…”
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Monitoring the Motor Phenotype in Huntington's Disease by Analysis of Keyboard Typing During Real Life Computer Use
Published in Journal of Huntington's disease (01-01-2021)“…Besides cognitive and psychiatric abnormalities, motor symptoms are the most prominent in Huntington's disease. The manifest disease is preceded by a prodromal…”
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Novel Ionic Liquids for Thermoelectric Generator Devices
Published in Materials today : proceedings (2019)“…In recent years, ionic liquids (ILs) have been investigated as thermoelectric materials in thermoelectric generators (TEG). Reduced toxicity, high boiling…”
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Development of Thermoelectric generator based on Ionic Liquids for high temperature applications
Published in Materials today : proceedings (2018)“…Current, Seebeck-coefficients (SE) and maximal power output (Pmax) of thermoelectric generators using Ionic Liquids (ILs) were measured to determine the…”
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Fabrication of Highly-integrated Thermoelectric Generators Based on Ionic Liquids
Published in Materials today : proceedings (2015)“…Recent research in Ionic Liquids as new thermoelectric materials [1,2] demands a suitable implementation in an industrially producible generator. Such a…”
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