Search for dissertations about: "polymerization method"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 93 swedish dissertations containing the words polymerization method.
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1. Towards quinone/pEDOT conducting redox polymers as energy storage materials
Abstract : With the increased demand for electrical energy storage devices, e.g. electric vehicles and smart grids, organic batteries have caught increasing attention due to their advantages, such as sustainability, environmental friendliness and cheap raw materials over traditional inorganic energy storage materials. READ MORE
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2. Composite Materials in Molecular Imprinting Technology
Abstract : Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) are artificial plastic materials that mimic antibodies or enzymes. Like natural antibodies or enzymes, molecularly imprinted polymers can selectively bind target molecules or can promote catalytic reactions. READ MORE
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3. Structure and morphology control of organic semiconductors for functional optoelectronic applications
Abstract : The functionality and application of organic semiconductors are largely dependent on their constituent structure and morphology. This thesis presents a number of functional and novel approaches for the control and tuning of structural and morphological features of a variety of organic semiconductor materials, and also demonstrates that these approaches can be utilized for improved device operation of field-effect transistors, organic solar cells and light-emitting electrochemical cells. READ MORE
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4. Macromolecular synthesis of functional degradable aliphatic polyesters and porous scaffold design
Abstract : There is an increasing demand for new materials in biomedical applications with material properties that are highly specific for each application area. The search for new materials requires the creation of materials with suitable mechanical properties, functionalities, three-dimensional structures and a controlled degradation profile. READ MORE
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5. Living biohybrid systems via in vivo polymerization of thiophene oligomers
Abstract : Life is the result of a multitude of electrical signals which drives our nervous system but also accomplishes a cascade of electrochemical reactions. In the 18th century, Lucia Galeazzi and Luigi Galvani got the idea to stimulate frog legs with electrodes. READ MORE