Search for dissertations about: "Chemistry with specialization in Materials Chemistry"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 80 swedish dissertations containing the words Chemistry with specialization in Materials Chemistry.
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1. Transition metal and alloy catalysts in the light of computational materials modelling
Abstract : This thesis is built around two pillars. One is heterogeneous catalysis in the broader context of green chemistry. The focus here is on identifying catalytically active materials suitable for the valorization of renewable feedstocks. READ MORE
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2. Strategies for finding new magnetic materials
Abstract : Magnetic materials are indispensable in modern day society. The vast majority of energy generation and conversion involves some kind of magnetic material, and several other applications such as data storage also use them. READ MORE
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3. Insights into Covalent Chemistry for the Development of Biomaterials
Abstract : Covalent cross-linking chemistry is currently exploited in the preparation of biomaterial for biomedical applications. Choice of these chemistries for the preparation of biomaterials and bioconjugates strongly influences the biological output of these materials. READ MORE
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4. Multifunctional Carbon Foams by Emulsion Templating : Synthesis, Microstructure, and 3D Li-ion Microbatteries
Abstract : Carbon foams are among the existing electrode designs proposed for use in 3D Li-ion microbatteries. For such electrodes to find applications in practical microbatteries, however, their void sizes, specific surface areas and pore volumes need be optimized. READ MORE
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5. Insights in Li-ion Battery Interfaces through Photoelectron Spectroscopy Depth Profiling
Abstract : Compounds forming alloys with lithium, such as silicon or tin, are promising negative electrode materials for the next generation of Li-ion batteries due to their higher theoretical capacity compared to the current commercial electrode materials.An important issue is to better understand the phenomena occurring at the electrode/electrolyte interfaces of these new materials. READ MORE
