Renate Kuschke
Siemens
9 Papers
108 Citations
Renate Kuschke is an academic researcher from Siemens. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ceramic & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications.
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Process utilizing catalytic material for the reduction of nitrous oxides
Helmut Schmelz,Helmut Thomann,Renate Kuschke,Eva-Helga Wilbert,Wolfgang Gajewski,Josef Sprehe,Norbert Landgraf,Hans Dr Rer Nat Ranly,Lothar Balling,Richard Reppisch,Dietmar Prof Dr Hein +10 more
- 22 Jan 1988
TL;DR: In this paper, a catalytic material for reducing nitrous oxides in flue gases in the presence of ammonia in which titanium oxide is used as the starting material and the latter is milled together with vanadium oxide and one or more oxides of the elements tungsten, molybdenum, phosphorus, chromium, copper, iron, uranium and is thereafter subjected to at least one thermal treatment.
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Ceramic bodies of ferroelectric material with perovskite structure which is partially p-conducting and partially n-conducting
Horst Dr Brauer,Erich Fenner,Renate Kuschke +2 more
- 16 Mar 1966
TL;DR: In this article, a perowskite structure of the general formula MIIMIVO3 is modified by the addition of Fe or of Fe and Cu in which Cu constitutes less than 50% by weight of the addition in amount 0.001-0.2%.
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Dielectric capacitors with inner barrier layers and low temperature dependence
Horst Dr Brauer,Renate Kuschke +1 more
- 16 Sep 1968
TL;DR: In this article, a plurality of bound together crystallites having a barium-titanate perovskite lattice structure of the general formula was used to construct dielectric capacitor structures.
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Fine honeycomb ceramic catalyst for nitrogen oxide(s) redn. in waste gas - contg. e.g. one or more of titanium di:oxide, tungsten oxide, molybdenum oxide and vanadium oxide
Werner Schwaen,Renate Kuschke,Helmut Schmelz +2 more
- 11 May 1992
TL;DR: A shaped ceramic catalyst consists of a catalytically active ceramic material in the form of a honeycomb with 50-1200 (pref. 100-600) cells/sq.in. as mentioned in this paper.
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Katalysatormaterial zur Reduktion von Stickoxiden
Helmut Schmelz,Helmut Dipl.-Chem. Dr. Thomann,Renate Kuschke,Eva-Helga Wilbert,Wolfgang Dipl.-Phys. Dr. Gajewski,Josef Sprehe,Norbert Landgraf,Hans Dr Rer Nat Ranly,Lothar Balling,Richard Reppisch,Dietmar Prof Dr Hein +10 more
- 25 Aug 1986
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a katalysatormaterial zur Reduktion von Stickoxiden in Rauchgasen in Gegenwart von Ammoniak, bei dem als Ausgangsmaterial Titanoxid verwendet wird and dieses ge-meinsam with Vanadiumoxid and ein oder mehreren Oxiden der Elemente Wolfram, Molybdan, Phosphor, Chrom, Kupfer, Eisen, Uran vermahlen und danach mindestens
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