Annual congress with participation of GEFTA's European partner associations
Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry in Industry and Research -
40 Years of GEFTA
Berlin, Germany, September 16-19, 2014
Programme
Programme as PDF (102 KB).
Oral presentations
Awards
GEFTA Science Award 2014
has been awarded to
Professor Christoph Schick (University of Rostock)
Award lecture:
Calorimetry on time scales from microseconds to days
Netzsch-GEFTA Award 2014
has been awarded to
Professor Jaroslav Šesták (Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague)
Award lecture: Award lecture:
Temperature and its meaning under various and extreme conditions
TAInstruments Industrial Research Award
has been awarded to
Dr. Leon Olde Damink (Matricel GmbH)
Award lecture: Award lecture:
Nerve guides - Thermal analysis as a key to successful product design
Key lectures
KeyA1
Erhard Kemnitz (Berlin)
Fluorolytic Sol-Gel synthesis: A new approach towards nanoscopic metal fluorides
KeyA2
Jens Fischer (Basel, CH)
Thermal properties of dental ceramics strongly influence their clinical success
KeyA3
Wolfgang Bensch (Kiel)
Thermal decomposition of thiomolybdate precursors for preparation of catalysts
KeyA4
Krzystof Pielichowski (Kraków, PL)
Application of thermal analysis for the design of novel inorganic-organic hybrid materials
KeyB1
Dirk Walter (Gießen)
Toxicity of dust - Relevant parameters of health hazard
KeyC1
Matthias Epple (Duisburg-Essen)
Applications of thermal analysis in biomaterials science and biomineralization
KeyD1
Francis Stoessel (Basel, CH)
Application of calorimetry to the safety of industrial processes - From incidents to a mature science
KeyD2
Gerhard Ziegmann (Clausthal-Zellerfeld)
Reaction kinetics of epoxide systems in composite materials
KeyD3
S. Walter, S. Freitag, M. Tyrode (Mulhouse, F)
Thermal runaway prevention of high purity metals reacting with organic reagents
KeyE1
J. Lerchner, T. Hartmann, A. Wolf, F. Mertens (Freiberg)
Towards high throughput chip calorimetry by use of segmented flow technology
A: Thermal analysis and calorimetry for the development of new materials
A1
K. Heide (Jena)
Mass-spectrometric EGA - an useful tool in material and geochemistry
A2
J. Varga, M. Fischer, S. Wohlfahrt, M. Saraji-Bozorgzad, G. Matuschek, T. Denner, A. Reller, R. Zimmermann (München-Neuherberg)
Investigation of Sulfur Allotropes with Thermal Analysis - Single Photon Ionization Mass Spectrometry
A3
A. A. Efimova, L. Pfützner, G. Hubrig, P. Schmidt (Cottbus-Senftenberg)
Thermal behavior and thermal decomposition mechanism of some alkyl-imidazolium ionic liquids
A4
U. Bentrup, F. Emmerling, C. Rautenberg (Rostock)
Thermal decomposition of Keggin-type ammonium bismuth phosphomolybdates
A5
S. Yariv, I. Lapides (Jerusalem, IL)
Formation of charcoal-montmorillonite complexes during the thermal analysis of organo-montmorillonites, their structures and stabilities
A6
T. Engel, S. Schäfer, J. Moritz, G. Kickelbick (Saarbrücken)
Thermal analysis methods as a tool in the study of surface-functionalized inorganic nanoparticles
A7
T. Gestrich, M. Herrmann, A. Kaiser, R. Neher (Dresden)
Thermal analysis of ceramic materials at high temperatures
A8
J. I. Salazar Gómez, H. Lohmann, B. Krüger, B. Zeidler-Fandrich, I. Meyer, S. Reil, M. Jakuttis, A. Hornung (Oberhausen)
Thermal characterization of hydration-dehydration behavior of MgO composites as candidates for high-temperature waste heat storage
A9
P. Tabero, E. Pawlowska (Szczecin, PL)
Reactivity of T-Nb2O5 or H-Nb2O5 towards Li2CO3
A10
J. I. Salazar Gómez, B. Krüger, B. Zeidler-Fandrich, S. Bruzzano (Oberhausen)
Thermally responsive Diels-Alder materials as potential heat storage systems for the protection of electronic devices
B: Raw materials, environment, and sustainable development
B1
E. Smidt, J. Tintner, S. Klemm (Wien, A)
Aging of historical charcoals in the environment
B2
C. Ortmann (Eschborn)
Investigation of contaminated soils
B3
N. O. Gorodylova, V. Kosinová, P. Bëlina, P. Ŝulcová (Pardubice, CZ)
Study on complex chromium zirconium phosphates for application as inorganic colourants
B4
J. Rauch (Braunschweig)
Isoperibol gas calorimeter with a stirred water bath - uncertainty contributions of temperature inhomogeneities
C: Bioinorganics, biological and pharmaceutical systems
C1
Géza Regdon (Szeged, H)
Importance of thermal analysis in pharmaceutical technology
C2
A. Ferencz, T. Fekecs, M. Mehdi, I. Zapf, D. Lörinczy (Pécs, H)
DSC as a diagnostic tool in the medical applications
C3
E. Marti, E. Kaisersberger (Basel, CH, Marktleuthen)
Prediction, crystallization and stability of polymorphs: Influenced by the entropy differences of their solid states
C4
F. Könczöl, D. Lörinczy (Pécs, H)
Examination of the cyclophosphamide induced polyneuropathy on Guinea pig sciatic nerve and gastrocnemius muscle with differential scanning calorimetry
E: Instrumentation, Theory
E1
P. Ŝimon, T. Dubaj, Z. Cibulková (Bratislava, SK)
Reasonable application of isoconversional methods
E2
A. Brandenburg, E. Wappler, R. Moos, J. Kita (Bayreuth)
Development and optimization of a novel miniaturized ceramic differential scanning calorimeter
E3
E. Moukhina (Selb)
Direct Fourier analysis in modulated thermogravimetry
E4
E. Dümichen, U. Braun, H. Sturm, R. Senz (Berlin)
A new method for analyzing the decomposition gases of polymers by thermogravimetric solid-phase extraction thermal desorption gas chromatography mass spectrometry (TGA-SPE/TDS-GC-MS)
E5
M. A. Bohn (Pfinztal)
Modelling of DMA loss factor of elastomer binders for composite materials to separate binder fractions with different molecular mobility to assess their changes on external impacts
E6
E. Zhuravlev, J. W. P. Schmelzer, A. S. Abyzov, V. M. Fokin, R. Androsch, Ch. Schick (Rostock)
Two-stage crystallization of poly(ε-caprolactone) studied by Fast Scanning Calorimetry
E7
E. Moukhina, A. Schindler (Selb)
Automatic evaluation and identification of DSC curves
E8
J. E. K. Schawe, E. Hempel (Schwerzenbach, CH)
Influence of processing conditions on polymer crystallization measured by fast scanning DSC
E9
M. Feist, M. Ahrens, A. Siwek, Th. Braun, E. Kemnitz (Berlin)
Silane-modified aluminium chlorofluoride - Various ways of qualitative evaluation of PulseTA measurements
E10
P. van Ekeren, H. Berden, W. de Klerk, G. van den Mooter, Th. Pijpers, G. van den Poel (Therm. Anal. Working Group of the NL)
Quantitatively measuring the resolutions of a DSC using n-hexatriacontane
Poster contributions: (Alphabetically ordered by the first author)
P1
R. Arhelger, B. Brückel, M. Roth, D. Walter (Giessen)
Safety and health in the workplace - Verification of flour dust
P2
K. Bajer, U. Braun (Berlin)
The memory effect in polyolefinic products: A tool for confirming the steam-sterilization process?
P3
Christian Blocks, Robert Heinemann, Peer Schmidt (Senftenberg)
Vapor phase equilibria in the system Zn/P/O
P4
A. Blonska-Tabero, E. Filipek, A. Galera (Szczecin, PL)
Preliminary study on a new solid solution Co2-xMgxFeV3O11: synthesis, thermal stability and IR spectra
P5
M. Bosacka, E. Filipek (Szczecin, PL)
The synthesis and thermal stability of In3Cu2VO9
P6
A. Brandenburg, E. Wappler, J. Kita, R. Moos (Bayreuth)
Influence of the temperature distribution on the thermal resolution of a miniaturized ceramic differential scanning calorimeter
P7
G. Buntebarth, A. Péntek, A. Weller (Clausthal-Zellerfeld)
Thermal and humidity-dependent expansion of rocks
P8
G. Dqbrowska (Szczecin, PL)
Phase relation in the ZnSb2O6-ZnTa2O6 system
P9
M. Dreifke, D. I. Fried, M. Fröba (Hamburg)
Designing enzyme cascades for cofactor regeneration
P10
E. Durand, B. Guillaume, A. Demourgues, A. Tressaud (Bordeaux, F)
When thermal analysis leads to fundamental information in chemistry: the case of fluorinated materials
P11
T. Gestrich, J. Meinl , A. Michaelis (Dresden)
Processes during oxidative stabilisation of PAN-based carbon fibres
P12
W. Hohenauer, D. Lager (Wien, A)
Thermophysical properties of un-charred cork
P13
M. Jablonski, S. Tylutka (Szczecin, PL)
The influence of the initial concentration of sulphuric acid on thermal effect of the reaction with titanium raw materials
P14
M. Jablonski, S. Tylutka (Szczecin, PL)
Thermokinetics parameters as determination of sulphuric acid reaction with titanium raw materials
P15
D. Klimm (Berlin)
Thermal analysis for crystal growth beyond 2000°C: Case studies
P16
C. Lavenn, N. Guillou, G. Ledoux, R. Chiriac, A. Fateeva, B. Jouguet, A. Demessence (Lyon, F)
In-depth study of the solid-state crystallization of a luminescent gold-thiolate coordination polymer
P17
J. Lerchner, T. Hartmann, A. Wolf, F. Mertens (Freiberg)
Chip calorimetry of aggregated biological samples in segmented flow
P18
C. Meyer, R. Schadrack, R. Müller (Berlin)
Calibration of a push rod dilatometer
P19
B. Mietner (Hamburg)
Melting and freezing of water in ordered, nanoporous host structures with different surface polarities
P20
P. Myśliński , Ł. Szparaga, P. Kamasa, A. Gilewicz, J. Ratajski (Koszalin, PL)
Application of dilatometry with modulated temperature for thermo-mechanical analysis of antiwear coating/substrate systems
P21
A. Paczesna, E. Filipek, A. Gontarek (Szczecin, PL)
DTA-TG and XRD studies of the Ni2InVO6-CuO system
P22
A. Pajqk, S. Żaczek, P. Rybiński, G. Janowska (Łodz, PL)
Flammability and thermal stability of elastomeric composites containing aluminium or magnesium hydroxide and phthalocyanine derivatives
P23
M. Piz, G. Dqbrowska, E. Filipek (Szczecin, PL)
High-temperature reactions in the ternary VO2-Nb2O5(Ta2O5)-Fe2O3 systems
P24
S. Reinsch, R. Müller, J. Deubener, H. Behrens
DMTA study of hydrated soda-lime-silicate glasses
P25
U. Sazama, K. Peikert, M. Fröba (Hamburg)
Thermally induced phase transition behaviour of three new fluorinated metal-organic frameworks
P26
R. Stößer, M. Feist, C. Willgeroth, F. Emmerling, M. Menzel, H. Reuther (Berlin, Dresden)
The "quiet" Goldschmidt reaction 2 Al + α-Fe2O3 → 2 Fe + α-Al2O3
P27
P. Ŝulcová (Pardubice, CZ)
Activities of the Czech Group for Thermal Analysis
P28
P. Ŝulcová, K. Têŝitelová (Pardubice, CZ)
Study of mixes oxide pigments based on Bi-Ce-Nb
P29
P. Tabero, A. Frackowiak (Szczecin, PL)
Formation of the Al8V10W16O85 by the solution method
P30
J. Tintner, E. Smidt (Wien, A)
Description and interpretation of organic matter in soils and waste by means of thermal analysis
P31
E. Tomaszewicz, E. Filipek (Szczecin, PL)
Phase equilibria and thermal stability of CuMo(1-x)WxO4 and CuW(1-y)MoyO4 in the CuMoO4-CuWO4 system
P32
A. Vogel, S. Platz, T. P. Vu, F. Kern, U. Menzel, R. Gadow (Stuttgart)
Thermal behaviour of powdered activated carbon and sewage substances after the separation by a combined electrocoagulation and electroflotation process
P33
S. Wrabetz, T.C.R. Rocha, D. Teschner, A. Knop-Gericke, G. Vilé, J. Pérez-Ramirez, R. Schlögl (Berlin, Zürich, CH, Guará, BR)
Active sites characterisation using adsorption microcalorimetry at reaction temperature
P34
V. Siozios, S. Neuenfeld, W. Kunze (Eschborn, Darmstadt)
Sample mass and heating rate influence on the DSC resolution of n-Hexatriacontane
P35
Cl. Flügel, E. Kemnitz (Berlin)
Nano composites based on nano magnesium fluoride and the perfluoropolymer THV
P36
A. Tarasov, J. Schumann, S. Kühl, M. Behrens (Berlin)
Thermal analysis as a guide for preparation of supported Cu-catalysts
Contact
Organization:
Dr. Michael Feist
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institut für Chemie, Germany
e-mail: feistm@chemie.hu-berlin.de
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