Top-down view of a mixed forest with many dead trees, whose dead, bare branches appear white in between the green of the healthy trees.

Publications of Stefan Hanf

Journal Article (5)

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Journal Article
Fischer, S.; Hanf, S.; Frosch, T.; Gleixner, G.; Popp, J.; Trumbore, S. E.; Hartmann, H.: Pinus sylvestris switches respiration substrates under shading but not during drought. New Phytologist 207 (3), pp. 542 - 550 (2015)
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Journal Article
Hanf, S.; Fischer, S.; Hartmann, H.; Keiner, R.; Trumbore, S. E.; Popp, J.; Frosch, T.: Online investigation of respiratory quotients in Pinus sylvestris and Picea abies during drought and shading by means of cavity-enhanced Raman multi-gas spectrometry. Analyst 140 (13), pp. 4473 - 4481 (2015)
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Journal Article
Hanf, S.; Boegoezi, T.; Keiner, R.; Frosch, T.; Popp, J.: Fast and highly sensitive fiber-enhanced Raman spectroscopic monitoring of molecular H2 and CH4 for point-of-care diagnosis of malabsorption disorders in exhaled human breath. Analytical Chemistry 87 (2), pp. 982 - 988 (2015)
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Journal Article
Hanf, S.; Keiner, R.; Yan, D.; Popp, J.; Frosch, T.: Fiber-enhanced Raman multi-gas spectroscopy – a versatile tool for environmental gas sensing and breath analysis. Analytical Chemistry 86 (11), pp. 5278 - 5285 (2014)
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Journal Article
Keiner, R.; Frosch, T.; Hanf, S.; Rusznyak, A.; Akob, D. M.; Küsel, K.; Popp, J.: Raman spectroscopy - An innovative and versatile tool to follow the respirational activity and carbonate biomineralization of important cave bacteria. Analytical Chemistry 85 (18), pp. 8708 - 8714 (2013)

Thesis - PhD (1)

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Thesis - PhD
Hanf, S.: Enhanced Raman spectrometry for environmental gas sensing and human breath analysis. Dissertation, 116 pp., Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena (2015)
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