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Hartmut Worch

Hartmut Worch

Overview

Hartmut Worch is affiliated with TU Dresden in Germany and has contributed to interdisciplinary research spanning materials science, medicine, and engineering. Their work notably intersects with biomedical applications and structural materials, reflecting a combination of experimental and applied research approaches.

The main fields of study for Worch encompass Materials Science, Medicine, and Engineering. More specifically, their research involves several subfields including Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Biomedical Engineering, Biomaterials, Materials Chemistry, and Civil and Structural Engineering.

Worch's contributions focus on a number of interconnected topics. These include bone health and osteoporosis research, bone tissue engineering materials, calcium carbonate crystallization and inhibition, corrosion behavior and inhibition, concrete corrosion and durability, hydrogen embrittlement and corrosion behaviors in metals, and bone metabolism and diseases.

Frequent co-authors in Worch's publications are Jürgen Thomas, Benjamin Kruppke, Thomas Gemming, M. Thieme, and Ute Bergmann. These collaborations span various aspects of their research topics.

Worch has published in several journals, with frequent venues being the Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism, International Journal of Corrosion, and ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering.

  • "Contribution to understand the biomineralization of bones" (2020), Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism
  • "Investigation of Mild Steel Corrosion in the Cement Production Associated with the Usage of Secondary Fuels" (2020), International Journal of Corrosion
  • "Podosome-Driven Defect Development in Lamellar Bone under the Conditions of Senile Osteoporosis Observed at the Nanometer Scale" (2021), ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering

Best Publications

  • Functionally graded materials for biomedical applications

    W Pompe;H Worch;M Epple;W Friess

  • Collagen type I-coating of Ti6Al4V promotes adhesion of osteoblasts.

    U. Geissler;U. Hempel;C. Wolf;D. Scharnweber

  • First evidence of chitin as a component of the skeletal fibers of marine sponges. Part I. Verongidae (demospongia: Porifera).

    Hermann Ehrlich;Manuel Maldonado;Klaus-dieter Spindler;Carsten Eckert

  • Titanium powder sintering for preparation of a porous functionally graded material destined for orthopaedic implants.

    M Thieme;K P Wieters;K P Wieters;F Bergner;F Bergner;D Scharnweber;D Scharnweber

  • Generation of Ultrahydrophobic Properties of Aluminium – A first Step to Self‐cleaning Transparently Coated Metal Surfaces

    Michael Thieme;Ralf Frenzel;Sylvia Schmidt;Frank Simon

  • Electrochemically assisted deposition of thin calcium phosphate coatings at near‐physiological pH and temperature

    S Rössler;A Sewing;M Stölzel;R Born

  • Characterization of oxide layers on Ti6Al4V and titanium by streaming potential and streaming current measurements

    S. Roessler;R. Zimmermann;D. Scharnweber;C. Werner

  • Mineralization of the metre-long biosilica structures of glass sponges is templated on hydroxylated collagen

    Hermann Ehrlich;Rainer Deutzmann;Eike Brunner;Enrico Cappellini

  • First evidence of the presence of chitin in skeletons of marine sponges. Part II. Glass sponges (Hexactinellida: Porifera).

    Hermann Ehrlich;Manfred Krautter;Thomas Hanke;Paul Simon

  • Proliferation and differentiation of rat calvarial osteoblasts on type I collagen-coated titanium alloy.

    Becker D;Geissler U;Hempel U;Bierbaum S

  • Biomimetic coatings functionalized with adhesion peptides for dental implants

    S. Roessler;R. Born;D. Scharnweber;H. Worch

  • Osteoconductive modifications of Ti-implants in a goat defect model: characterization of bone growth with SR muCT and histology.

    Ricardo Bernhardt;Juliette van den Dolder;Sussane Bierbaum;Rene Beutner

  • Nanostructural organization of naturally occurring composites-part II: silica-chitin-based biocomposites

    Hermann Ehrlich;Dorte Janussen;Paul Simon;Vasily V. Bazhenov

  • Collageneous matrix coatings on titanium implants modified with decorin and chondroitin sulfate: characterization and influence on osteoblastic cells.

    Susanne Bierbaum;Timothy Douglas;Thomas Hanke;Dieter Scharnweber

  • Comparison of microfocus- and synchrotron X-ray tomography for the analysis of osteointegration around Ti6Al4V implants.

    R Bernhardt;D Scharnweber;B Müller;P Thurner

  • Mimicked bioartificial matrix containing chondroitin sulphate on a textile scaffold of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) alters the differentiation of adult human mesenchymal stem cells.

    Marcus Wollenweber;Hagen Domaschke;Thomas Hanke;Sabine Boxberger

  • Bioactive silica-collagen composite xerogels modified by calcium phosphate phases with adjustable mechanical properties for bone replacement.

    Sascha Heinemann;Christiane Heinemann;Ricardo Bernhardt;Antje Reinstorf

  • Insights into Chemistry of Biological Materials: Newly Discovered Silica-Aragonite-Chitin Biocomposites in Demosponges

    Hermann Ehrlich;Paul Simon;Wilder Carrillo-Cabrera;Vasily V. Bazhenov

  • Ultrastructural studies on the collagen of the marine sponge Chondrosia reniformis Nardo.

    Sascha Heinemann;Hermann Ehrlich;Timothy Douglas;Christiane Heinemann

  • Mineralization of the meter-long biosilica structures of glass sponges is templated on hydroxylated collagen.

    H. Ehrlich;R. Deutzmann;E. Capellini;H. Koon

Frequent Co-Authors

Hermann Ehrlich
Hermann Ehrlich TU Bergakademie Freiberg
Frank Simon
Frank Simon Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e. V.
Paul Simon
Paul Simon Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids
Wolfgang Pompe
Wolfgang Pompe TU Dresden
Alexander Tselev
Alexander Tselev University of Aveiro
John A. Jansen
John A. Jansen Radboud University
Anja Lode
Anja Lode TU Dresden
Thomas Gemming
Thomas Gemming Leibniz-Institut für Festkörper- und Werkstoffforschung Dresden

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