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Chemosphere | 2009

Degradation of the endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) carbamazepine, clofibric acid, and iopromide by corona discharge over water

Holger Krause; Bianca Schweiger; Jörg Schuhmacher; Saskia Scholl; Ute Steinfeld

Common wastewater treatment plants often do not eliminate endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs). Aqueous solutions of three EDCs were treated with an enhanced corona discharge technology. The three EDCs were clofibric acid, a blood lipid regulator, carbamazepine, an antiepileptic drug, and iopromide, a contrast media. To simulate real conditions, EDC solutions containing landfill leachate were also used. In our setup, two barrier electrodes provided an atmospheric pressure corona discharge over a thin water film, in which the counter-electrode was submerged. Clofibric acid, carbamazepine, and iopromide were effectively removed from a single solution. After a treatment of 15min, there were no traces of iopromide estrogen activity either as a single substance or as degradation products when using an E-Screen Assay. Continuous treatment was compared with pulsed treatment using carbamazepine solutions mixed with pretreated landfill leachate. Best degradation results were achieved with a 500 W continuous duty cycle treatment. Counter-electrodes from materials such as boron doped diamond (BDD), titanium iridium oxide, and iron were investigated for their influences on the process effectivity. Significant improvements were achieved by using an enclosed reactor, BDD electrodes, and circulating only a fresh air or argon/air mixture as cooling gas through the barrier electrodes.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2010

Synthesis of drug loaded magnetic nanoparticles and their uptake into immune cells

Eva-Marie Prinz; Ruth Eggers; Hyeck-Hee Lee; Ute Steinfeld; Rolf Hempelmann

Ferrite nanoparticles (Mn0,8Zn0,2Fe2O4) are synthesized by the co-precipitation method and characterized by X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy and dynamic light scattering. The particles are functionalized with dextran which is activated via amino or carboxymethyl groups. The chemotherapeutic drug doxorubicin (DOX) is attached to these dextran derivates in different ways. One method is based on the attachment of DOX to amino dextran by its keto group; the other is a bond to the primary amino group of DOX. The characterization of drug loaded dextran derivates is performed by Raman, FT-IR-, UV/VIS-and fluorescence spectroscopy. The biofunctionalized particles are intended for use in adoptive cancer immunotherapy as a new approach, where immune cells (T lymphocytes) will be used as new autonomous highly target specific drug delivery systems. The uptake efficiency of these particles into T lymphocytes is investigated by fluorescence and convocal microscopy.


ieee antennas and propagation society international symposium | 2004

Simulation and optimization of the Microklystrode

Jungtae Kim; Tae Yune Lee; Shi-Bok Ryu; Ute Steinfeld; H. Bley

The Microklystrode which has hybrid form of klystron and triode microwave tube has been developed. Because of its micro-scaled components and assemblies, in the realization, the fabricated tube has characteristic differences from basic analytic design. Also, specific parameters of output/feedback antenna were not enough in the cavity design and gap field evaluation of design process. Using the fabricated real part model, the optimal design of output/feedback antenna has been simulated. From the simulation results, the comparison of frequency characteristic and power efficiency between analytic model and real model are presented in this paper. And the optimized efficiency models of antennas are also presented.


Archive | 2005

Microfluid system for the isolation of bilogical particles using immunomagnetic separation

Jungtae Kim; Ute Steinfeld; Jörg Schuhmacher


Journal of Electrostatics | 2011

Degradation of persistent pharmaceuticals in aqueous solutions by a positive dielectric barrier discharge treatment

Holger Krause; Bianca Schweiger; Eckhard Prinz; Jungtae Kim; Ute Steinfeld


Archive | 2004

Mikrofluidisches System zur Isolierung biologischer Partikel unter Verwendung der immunomagnetischen Separation

Jungtae Kim; Jörg Schuhmacher; Ute Steinfeld


Archive | 2007

MOLECULARLY IMPRINTED POLYMER, PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF AND PROCESS FOR THE SELECTIVE TREATMENT OF POORLY DEGRADABLE AND/OR TOXIC COMPOUNDS IN LIQUIDS

Ute Steinfeld; Barbara Dipl.-Chem. Palm


Archive | 2010

STORAGE CONTAINER AND USE OF THE STORAGE CONTAINER

Hyeck Hee Lee; Ute Steinfeld; Jungtae Kim; Holger Krause


Archive | 2003

Implantierbarer Mikrozellprozessor zur Krankheitsbehandlung

Hyeck-Hee Lee; Ute Steinfeld


Archive | 2009

Immune cell modification method and cell modification device

Ute Steinfeld; Hyeck-Hee Lee

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Jungtae Kim

Kigali Institute of Science and Technology

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Holger Krause

Kigali Institute of Science and Technology

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Hyeck-Hee Lee

Kigali Institute of Science and Technology

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Jörg Schuhmacher

Kigali Institute of Science and Technology

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Hyeck Hee Lee

Kigali Institute of Science and Technology

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Bianca Schweiger

Kigali Institute of Science and Technology

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Barbara Dipl.-Chem. Palm

Kigali Institute of Science and Technology

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Shi-Bok Ryu

Kigali Institute of Science and Technology

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Kwang Ho Kim

Kigali Institute of Science and Technology

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Ruth Eggers

Kigali Institute of Science and Technology

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