Search for dissertations about: "anion exchange"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 70 swedish dissertations containing the words anion exchange.
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1. Poly(phenylene oxide)s functionalized with cationic side chains: design, synthesis and properties as anion exchange membranes
Abstract : Anion exchange membrane fuel cells (AEMFCs) are considered as one of the most important next-generation energy conversion technologies. AEMFCs convert chemical energy into useful electrical energy and have great potential forachieving high conversion efficiencies. READ MORE
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2. Limiting processes in anion-exchange membrane fuel cells
Abstract : Fuel cells allow for converting chemical energy stored in hydrogen into electrical energy, with only heat and water as by-products. In a sustainable energy society, hydrogen may play an important role due to its ability to act both as an energy carrier and as a valuable chemical in the process industry. READ MORE
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3. Exploring N-alicyclic quaternary ammonium functional polymers as hydroxide exchange membranes
Abstract : As the global power generation is shifted toward renewable and intermittent sources, the importance of fuel cells and other energy storage and conversion devices is continually increasing. However, many of these technologies are still under development and further research is necessary before they can be implemented. READ MORE
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4. Electrochemical properties of alternative polymer electrolytes in fuel cells
Abstract : Fuel cells, using hydrogen as energy carrier, allow chemically‑stored energy to be utilized for many applications, including balancing the electrical grid and the propulsion of vehicles. To make the fuel cell technology more accessible and promote a sustainable energy society, this thesis focuses on alternative polymer electrolytes, as they can potentially lead to a lower cost and a more environmentally‑friendly fuel cell. READ MORE
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5. Diffusion of Radionuclides in Bentonite Clay : Laboratory and in sity Studies
Abstract : This thesis deals with the diffusion of ions in compactedbentonite clay. Laboratory experiments were performed toexamine in detail different processes that affect thediffusion. To demonstrate that the results obtained from thelaboratory investigations are valid under in situ conditions,two different kinds of in situ experiments were performed. READ MORE