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Exploring Mixtures, Solubilities, and Absorption: CTV Contributions in Hamburg CTV at Thermodynamik-Kolloquium 2025

Four CTV researchers presented posters, while Prof. Burger chaired a session on process engineering applications.

Four members of the CTV team presented posters at this year's Thermodynamics Colloquium (Thermodynamik-Kolloquium), held Sept. 22-24 at the Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH).

CTV posters

  • Lukas WinklbauerExperimental Study of the Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium in Formaldehyde-Containing Mixtures Using a Short Residence Time Method
  • Hamzah ElfaitoryMeasurement and Modeling of Salt Effects on the  Liquid–Liquid Equilibrium in Water / Butanol and Water / Butanol / Formaldehyde Systems
  • Natalie RosenA Novel Headspace Gas Chromatography Technique for Precise Measurement of Gas Solubilities in Liquids at Low Pressures
  • Dominik GrohExperimental Investigation and Modeling of the CO₂ Absorption Behavior in Aqueous Neutral Red Solutions at Low Pressure

In addition, Prof. Burger chaired the session on Process Engineering Applications, which featured talks on distillation sequence optimization, innovative CO₂ separation methods, condensation heat transfer, and refrigerant mixtures for industrial heat pumps. The Thermodynamik-Kolloquium 2025, hosted by WATT e.V. and TUHH, brought together researchers and industry experts to exchange on thermodynamics in energy, process, and molecular systems.
 

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