Search for dissertations about: "molecular oxygen detection"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 43 swedish dissertations containing the words molecular oxygen detection.
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1. Conjugated Luminescent Molecular Materials : An Experimental and Theoretical Study of Electronic, Optical and Chemical Properties of some Conjugated Molecules, Polymers and Interfaces
Abstract : In recent years intensive studies of conjugated polymers and molecules have been carried out all over the world. The most promising use for these materials appears at the moment to be as the active luminescent component in flat panel displays. READ MORE
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2. Optical spectroscopy in biomedicine - detection of embedded inclusions and in vivo pharmacokinetics
Abstract : The main theme of this thesis is the use of fluorescence spectroscopy in biomedicine. The work presented in the thesis can be divided into three areas of applications. The first area involves the use of fluorescence to find the location of a deeply situated fluorophore within turbid media. READ MORE
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3. Biogas production through the syntrophic acetate-oxidising pathway : characterisation and detection of syntrophic acetate-oxidising bacteria
Abstract : Biogas produced from wastes, residues and energy crops has promising potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to secure future energy supply. Methane is the energy-rich component of biogas, and is formed as the end product during degradation of organic material without oxygen (anaerobic). READ MORE
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4. Molecular-dynamics simulations of polymeric surfaces for biomolecular applications
Abstract : In-vitro diagnostics plays a very important role in the present healthcare system. It consists of a large variety of medical devices designed to diagnose a medical condition by measuring a target molecule in a sample, such as blood or urine. READ MORE
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5. Laser Diagnostics in Combustion - Elastic Scattering and Picosecond Laser-Induced Fluorescence
Abstract : Elastic scattering and the Lorenz-Mie (LM) theory in particular is used for the characterization of sub-micron- and micron-sized droplets of organic fuels in sprays and aerosols. Calculations on the Lorenz- Mie theory show that backward-sideward scattered visible radiation can be used for unambiguous detection of ensembles of homogeneous droplets of organic substances with diameters around 1 micrometer (size parameter between 2 and 6). READ MORE