Malvina Supper and Malte Kaspereit gave a talk at the 34th International Symposium on Preparative and Process Chromatography (PREP 2021, June 7-9, 2021). In this virtual event we presented our most recent results on the isolation of pure single homologs from molar-weight distributed polyethylene gly...
Malte Kaspereit co-authored a paper with Hoang Nguyen (now at Northumbria University, Newcastle/UK) and Tuomo Sainio (LUT - Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology, Finland) that covers an experimental-theoretical study on the production of oligosaccharides from natural sources. It is shown that...
We just installed a new powerful online detection system for our chromatography units. The system combines multi angle light scattering (MALS), dynamic light scattering (DLS), and refractive index detectors. It strongly enlarges our capabilities in developing chromatographic separations for size-dis...
Tuomo Sainio (LUT, Finland) and Malte Kaspereit present in "Chemical Engineering Science" a thorough model-based analysis on reactor-separator processes for the degradation of polymeric and oligomeric compounds to produce products with controlled molar weight distributions (MWD).
Bilal Haider et al. published two papers on the preparation of PDMS-coated asymmetric polyethersulfone mixed-matrix membranes (MMMs) that contain SAPO-34 and activated carbon, respectively. The articles are based on his PhD project on membrane-based gas separation performed in our group.
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The 3rd edition of the book "Preparative Chromatography" has just been published by Wiley. Like for the previous editions, Malte Kaspereit contributed to some chapters.
The book is one of the rare comprehensive works in the fast-changing of applied industrial chromatography.
Martin Kriesten's recent paper in the European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry on shaping methods for flexible metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) receives large attention. It is among the top 10% of the most downloaded papers of the journal in the years 2018 and 2019. You can find the open access paper ...
We are happy to welcome Malvina Supper, M.Sc., as new PhD student in our group! Ms Supper studied Life Science Engineering at FAU, and now performs research on chromatographic separation of nanoparticles in the frame of the CRC 1411 (SFB 1411).
On February, 2nd, Benjamin Reif, M.Sc., defended very successfully his PhD thesis. His research, performed under supervision of Prof. Wilhelm Schwieger at the Institute for Chemical and Reaction Engineering (CRT), is devoted to the development of new synthesis routes for zeolitic imidazolate framewo...
Johannes Schmölder and Malte Kaspereit published a paper on the software tool CADET-Process developed in our group. The open-source tool is a versatile framework for the systematic development of preparative chromatographic separations, and greatly simplifies modelling, simulation, and optimization ...