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🟨 Method ⠀ 🟧 Material ⠀ 🟩 Technology ⠀ 🟦 Application
🟨 Method
Cheap and pure production of d-xylonate
Ref. Nr. TA-PT 1.2754
Institute of Bio- & Geosciences
The invention relates to a method of producing enantiomerically pure d-xylonate with a modified Corynebacterium glutamicum strain in which the activity of the IolR gene has been reduced or eliminated.
Dr. Stephan Noak
Inventor
Dr. Dennis Oliveira
Innovation Manager
🟨 Method
Chemical interpretation of core-level x-ray photoemission spectra through a data-driven process
Ref. Nr. TA-PT 1.2815
Peter Grünberg Institute
For material characterization and analysis, we provide a data-driven process, which enables the chemical interpretation of core-level X-ray photoemission (XPS) spectra. We utilize ab-initio data on materials to extract present phases and their respective concentrations from given spectral data.
Dr. Daniel Wortmann
Inventor
Dr. Dennis Oliveira
Innovation Manager
🟩 Technology
Novel Radio Frequency Conductor with Improved Conductivity for Ultra-low-power Wireless Applications
Ref. Nr. TA-PT 1.2610
Ernst Ruska-Centre
The invention addresses both the optimization of electrode forms for high frequency device operation as well as innovative solutions for their preparation.
Dr. Hilde Hardtdegen
Inventor
Dr.-Ing. Martin Mikulics
Inventor
Dr. Jörg Bohnemann
Innovation Manager
Energy
🟨 Method ⠀ 🟧 Material ⠀ 🟩 Technology ⠀ 🟦 Application
🟨 Method
Production of MAX Phases by Molten Salt Shielded Synthesis
Ref. Nr. TA-S0084
Institute of Energy and Climate Change
Molten Salt Shielded Synthesis (MS3) is a novel process to synthesize non-oxide powders in air. MAX phases are a new family of materials with high potential for high temperature applications due to their unique combination of properties, bridging the gap between ceramics and metals.
Prof. Dr. Jesus Gonzalez-Julian
Inventor
Dr. Ute Schelhaas
Innovation Manager
🟨 Method
Process for the Production of Components with a Precisely Defined Porosity
Ref. Nr. TA-PT 1.2888
Central Institute for Engineering, Electronics and Analytics
The technology relates to a process for a much cheaper and easier production of components with a precisely defined porosity. By applying the method of cold gas spraying, superior components can be produced, which are commonly used in separation processes or functional testing and calibration of leak detectors.
Carsten Hoven
Inventor
Daniel Braun
Innovation Manager
Sustainable Bioeconomy
🟨 Method ⠀ 🟧 Material ⠀ 🟩 Technology ⠀ 🟦 Application
🟨 Method
Cheap and pure production of d-xylonate
Ref. Nr. TA-PT 1.2754
Institute of Bio- & Geosciences
The invention relates to a method of producing enantiomerically pure d-xylonate with a modified Corynebacterium glutamicum strain in which the activity of the IolR gene has been reduced or eliminated.
Dr. Stephan Noak
Inventor
Dr. Dennis Oliveira
Innovation Manager
🟧 Material
Coumarin-caged forskolin for time-controlled cell-based camp examinations
Ref. Nr. TA-PT 1.2859
Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine
A coumarin-caged forskolin derivative for temporally controlled cellular cAMP production was synthesized. The water-soluble caged forskolin derivative passes the membrane and accumulates inside the living cell. Subsequent photolysis releases the biologically active compound that activates membrane-bound adenylyl cyclases (ACs) and causes cAMP production.
Dr. Birte Drewes
Inventor
Dr. Dennis Oliveira
Innovation Manager
🟩 Technology
sFIDA – single particle analysis for CNS diagnostics and QC of biopharmaceuticals
Ref. Nr. TA-S0030
Institute of Biological Information Processing
sFIDA (surface-based fluorescence intensity distribution analysis) is a platform technology for quantitating and sizing single protein aggregates.
Dr. Oliver Banach
Inventor
Dr. Andrea Mahr
Innovation Manager
🟦 Application
Slide holder and cover plate for the uptake of objects for microscopic examination by microscopy
Ref. Nr. TA-PT 1.2838
JuLab
Subject of the invention is a holder for microscopy slides, which allows freely adjusting and selecting the space between the slides, creating a frame-like holder and thus enabling a closed observation System. As no cover slides are used, living samples such as water organisms are not damaged. The frame-like holding system can also be used as a reaction chamber (e.g. acidophilic, halophilic, electrophilic).
Marcel Weckbecker
Inventor
Rene Nork
Inventor
Dr. Dennis Oliveira
Innovation Manager