Search for dissertations about: "Chemistry with specialization in Materials Chemistry"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 97 swedish dissertations containing the words Chemistry with specialization in Materials Chemistry.
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6. Functional Binders at the Interface of Negative and Positive Electrodes in Lithium Batteries
Abstract : In this thesis, electrode binders as vital components in the fabrication of composite electrodes for lithium-ion (LIB) and lithium-sulfur batteries (LiSB) have been investigated.Poly(vinylidene difluoride) (PVdF) was studied as binder for sulfur-carbon positive electrodes by a combination of galvanostatic cycling and nitrogen absorption. READ MORE
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7. Reaching Kinetic Selectivities : In Pursuing Novel Ternary Oxide Coatings, and Beyond
Abstract : Kinetically driven synthesis pathways have the potential to allow new ways to develop materials and phases with much-improved properties. This particularly concerns metastable and multicomponent phases that require a selective kinetic targeting during the synthesis to circumvent the formation of thermodynamically stable products. READ MORE
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8. Characterization of Reaction Products in the Li-O2 Battery Using Photoelectron Spectroscopy
Abstract : The rechargeable Li-O2 battery has attracted interest due to its high theoretical energy density (about 10 times better than today’s Li-ion batteries). In this PhD thesis the cycling instability of the Li-O2 battery has been studied. READ MORE
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9. Highly Efficient CIGS Based Devices for Solar Hydrogen Production and Size Dependent Properties of ZnO Quantum Dots
Abstract : Materials and device concepts for renewable solar hydrogen production, and size dependent properties of ZnO quantum dots are the two main themes of this thesis.ZnO particles with diameters less than 10 nm, which are small enough for electronic quantum confinement, were synthesized by hydrolysis in alkaline zinc acetate solutions. READ MORE
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10. Simulating ion transport in electrolyte materials with physics-based and machine-learning models
Abstract : Electrolytes are indispensable components of electrochemical devices such as batteries, fuel cells, and supercapacitors, and the mass transport in electrolytes is one of the most important design focuses of such devices. A microscopic picture of ion transport is essential to link the chemical properties of electrolyte materials to their electrochemical applications. READ MORE