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Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data | 2002

Interfacial Tension at Elevated PressuresMeasurements and Correlations in the Water + Carbon Dioxide System

Andreas Hebach; Alexander Oberhof; Nicolaus Dahmen; Andrea Kögel; and Hanns Ederer; Eckhard Dinjus


Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data | 2004

Density of Water + Carbon Dioxide at Elevated Pressures: Measurements and Correlation

Andreas Hebach; and Alexander Oberhof; Nicolaus Dahmen


Computational Materials Science | 2007

Measurements and modelling of interfacial tension for water + carbon dioxide systems at elevated pressures

Bjørn Kvamme; Tatyana Kuznetsova; Andreas Hebach; Alexander Oberhof; Eivind Lunde


Basin Research | 2006

Sub-surface precipitation of salts in supercritical seawater

Martin Hovland; Tatyana Kuznetsova; Håkon Rueslåtten; Bjørn Kvamme; Hans Konrad Johnsen; Gunnar E. Fladmark; Andreas Hebach


Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data | 2005

Interfacial Tension during Mass Transfer of CO~2 into Water in a Water-Saturated CO~2 Atmosphere at 298 K and 6.6 MPa

Andreas Hebach; Guilhem Martin; Andrea Kögel; Nicolaus Dahmen


Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data | 2009

Interfacial Tension of Two Ionic Liquids, 1-Ethyl-3-methylimidazolium 2-(2-Ethoxyethoxy)ethylsulfate and 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium 2-(2-Methoxyethoxy)ethylsulfate, with Compressed CO2

Andreas Hebach; Alexander Oberhof; Nicolaus Dahmen; Pia Griesheimer


Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data | 2003

Interfacial Phenomena in the System Water + CO2 + Alcohol Ethoxylates

Andreas Hebach; Alexander Oberhof; Nicolaus Dahmen; Eckhard Dinjus


Galvanotechnik | 2007

Reinigung und Oberflächenbehandlung mit komprimiertem Kohlendioxid

Nicolaus Dahmen; Pia Griesheimer; Andreas Hebach


Archive | 2005

Clathrate production comprises injecting a gas under expansion into water and then further expanding the water-gas system

Nikolaus Dr. Dahmen; Andreas Hebach; Alexander Oberhof


Archive | 2003

Process for removing micro- and nano-particles from surfaces to be cleaned comprises preparing a cleaning material in a volume comprising a compressed gas and a cleaning agent dissolved in it, and further processing

Nikolaus Dr. Dahmen; Andreas Hebach; Alexander Oberhof

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Nicolaus Dahmen

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Eckhard Dinjus

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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