Search for dissertations about: "surface morphology"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 536 swedish dissertations containing the words surface morphology.
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1. ROLE OF SURFACE OXIDES IN SINTERING OF CHROMIUM-ALLOYED STEEL POWDER
Abstract : During water-atomisation and handling of steel powder the surface inevitably oxidises. The surface bound oxide is an important factor in the processing of powder metallurgical (PM) steels, especially in case the powder contains elements forming stable oxides, such as Cr, Mn, and Si. READ MORE
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2. Amphiphilic Polymers as Additives in Biomedical Polyurethanes. Surface Properties and Morphology
Abstract : The aim of this work was to achieve surface modification of two biomedical polyurethanes and one poly(urethane urea) through the addition of small amounts of amphiphilic copolymers in solution. The matrix polymers used were the poly(ether urethane)s Pellethane 2363-80AE (P80) and 2363-75D (P75) and a poly(ether urethane urea) similar to Biomer (PUUR). READ MORE
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3. Crystallinity and Morphology of Starch Polymers in Films
Abstract : Starch is a renewable material that can be converted into biodegradable plastic products, or films with excellent oxygen barrier properties. Films of potato starch, amylose, amylopectin and blends thereof were made by solution casting. READ MORE
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4. Biomedical Applications of Bacterial Cellulose Fermentation, Morphology and Surface Properties
Abstract : Because average life expectancy has increased and peoples lifestyles have changed, degenerative diseases have become a critical issue. The demand for biomedical materials to replace or improve major body systems (skeletal, circulatory and nervous, etc.) will increase as people strive to maintain good quality of life. READ MORE
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5. Structure, Morphology, and Catalytic Properties of CuOx/CeO2 Model Catalysts
Abstract : Cerium dioxide, or ceria, is a chemically stable oxygen ion conducting material with a capacity to store and release oxygen, and is therefore extensively used in combustion catalysts. The Cu-Ce-O system has been identified as one of the most active catalysts for the combustion of carbon monoxide. READ MORE