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Biotechnology Journal | 2007

Application of hydrolytic enzymes in the agricultural biogas production: Results from practical applications in Germany

Matthias Gerhardt; Vincent Pelenc; Markus Bäuml


Macromolecular Materials and Engineering | 2006

A Contribution to the Investigation of Enzyme-Catalysed Hydrolysis of Poly(ethylene terephthalate) Oligomers

Axel Nechwatal; Axel Blokesch; Monika Nicolai; Marcus Krieg; Axel Kolbe; Monika Wolf; Matthias Gerhardt


Archive | 1992

Reducing sludge discharge from waste water treatment - by high-temp. fermentation of sludge from aerobic clarifier or anaerobic digester

Manfred Ringpfeil; Matthias Gerhardt; Vitaly Dr Svetlichny


Archive | 2003

Method for the prophylaxis and therapy of mycoses in fish and invertebrates and the development stages thereof

Manfred Ringpfeil; Matthias Gerhardt; Monika Wolf; Axel Blokesch; Christian E. W. Steinberg; Klaus Knopf; Thomas Meinelt; Werner Kloas


Archive | 2004

Process for encapsulating seeds and seed capsules incorporating hygroscopic agents e.g. silica gel, kieselgur, clay and calcium chloride

Matthias Gerhardt; Gisela Höflich; Peter Dr.rer.nat. Lentzsch; Hans-Holger Dr.habil. Liste; Manfred Ringpfeil; Hans-Jürgen Wolf; Monika Wolf


Bioenergy | 2008

Methanol from biomass.

Manfred Ringpfeil; Hans-Joachim Sander; Matthias Gerhardt; Monika Wolf


Archive | 2005

Recovering energy from organic residues during sewage

Manfred Ringpfeil; Matthias Gerhardt; Mark Zittwitz; Axel Blokesch; Vincent Pelenc; Wolfgang Speter; Monika Wolf


Industrial Biotechnology | 2005

Recovering energy from organic residues during sewage purification

Manfred Ringpfeil; Matthias Gerhardt; Mark Zittwitz; Axel Blokesch; Vincent Pelenc; Wolfgang Speter; Monika Wolf


Archive | 2004

Removing polyester oligomer deposits from dyeing equipment comprises hydrolyzing the oligomers with a carboxy ester hydrolase and/or peptidase

Axel Nechwatal; Monika Nicolai; Renate Lützkendorf; Axel Blokesch; Matthias Gerhardt; Manfred Ringpfeil; Monika Wolf


Archive | 2004

Inhibiting formation of polyester oligomer deposits in dyeing equipment comprises hydrolyzing the oligomers with a carboxy ester hydrolase and/or peptidase

Axel Nechwatal; Monika Nicolai; Renate Lützkendorf; Axel Blokesch; Matthias Gerhardt; Manfred Ringpfeil; Monika Wolf

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Axel Kolbe

Technische Universität Ilmenau

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