K. Sebastian

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

1989 - 2009

Anzahl

24

Co-Autoren

In-vitro dissolution of vitreous silicate fibres according to EURIMA test guideline - results of two round robins (2003)

Guldberg, M., Madsen, A.L., Sebastian, K., Fellmann, J., Potter, R., Bauer, J., ...

The EURIMA (The European Insulation Manufacturers Association) test guideline "In-vitro acellular dissolution of man-made vitreous silicate fibres" provides a state-of-the-art method for measuring...

Pilot analysis of global ecosystems: Agroecosystems (2000)

Wood, S., Sebastian, K., Scherr, S.J.

A joint study by International Food Policy Research Institute and World Resources Institute with Analytical Contributions from Niels H. Batjes, ISRIC; Andrew Farrow, CIAT; Jean Marc Faurès, FAO;...

Abschlußbericht zur Studie "Persistenzuntersuchungen von Mineralfasern in vivo und in vitro und Entwicklung von Beurteilungskriterien für die Biobeständigkeit" (1998)

Muhle, H., Sebastian, K., Bellmann, B., Böhm, T.

In der technischen Regel für Gefahrstoffe "Verzeichnis krebserzeugener, erbgutverändernder oder fortpflanzungsgefährdender Stoffe" (TRGS 905) [10] sind künstliche glasige Mineralfasern (KMF)...

Persistenzuntersuchungen von Mineralfasern in vivo und in vitro und Entwicklung von Beurteilungskriterien für die Biobeständigkeit: Endbericht (1997)

Bellmann, B., Böhm, T., Muhle, H., Sebastian, K.

Ziel dieses Projekts war eine Erarbeitung von Standardmethoden zur Bestimmung der Biopersistenz mineralischer Fasern. Die Bewertungskriterien bezüglich Faserpersistenz im Organismus hängen von...

In vitro investigations relevant to the biosolubility of man-made vitreous fibres (1997)

Böhm, T., Sebastian, K.

Asbestos fibres have been shown to cause cancer and there is increasing concern that man-made vitreous fibres, commonly used for insulation purposes, may also cause similar effects as a result of...

Using domestic filter dust as a batch component (1995)

Krauß, M., Sebastian, K.

Contineous recycling of in-house filter dust is considered state-of-the-art practice in the German glass container industry. However the practical aspects of using dust as a batchcomponent are more...

Method for determining in-vitro dissolution rates of manmade vitreous fibres (1995)

Guldberg, M., Krois, W., Sebastian, K., Christensen, V.R.

Es wird eine Methode zur Bestimmung der In-vitro-Auflösungsrate von künstlichen Mineralfasern (KMF) beschrieben, die auf dem gegenwärtigen Stand der Kenntnisse basiert. Die chemische Auflösung...

Comparative in-vitro investigations of the chemical durability of inorganic fibrous materials (1995)

Sebastian, K.

The carcinogenic risk of inorganic fibrous materials is governed by their geometrical shape and biopersistence. The latter has to be understood as the biological residence time of inhaled fibres....

Corrosion of fibrous silicates in electrolyte solutions (1992)

Sebastian, K., Tiesler, H., Schmid, B., Conradt, R., Roggendorf, H.

Numerous investigations on the in vitro corrosion of Man-made Mineral Fibres (MMMF) were carried out in the course of an extended study. The corrosion tests were performed as continous flow...

XPS-Investigations of corroded man-made mineral fibres (1992)

Sebastian, K., Tiesler, H., Freund, T., Roggendorf, H.

The progress of glass corrosion is influenced by the state of the glass surface during corrosion. The development of different types of surface layers is reported. Since the surface layers have a...

Silver ion transport in AgI-Ag2O-B2O3 glasses (1992)

Sebastian, K., Frischat, G. H.

Electrical conductivity and silver self diffusion were studied on several superionic conducting glasses of the system AgI-Ag2O-B2O3 at 24 to 182xC. The specific electrical conductivity (between...

Inferring interspecific competition from patterns of species abundance: a study of phytoplankton and nocturnal flying insect assemblages. (1991)

Dahlquist, K., Kohl, R., Parsons, W., Sebastian, K.

Based on our hypothesis that the phytoplankton assemblage of South Fishtail Bay in Douglas Lake would have a significantly higher degree of interspecific competition than the nocturnal flying insect...