Search for dissertations about: "Electrode design"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 142 swedish dissertations containing the words Electrode design.
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1. Microfluidic Devices for Manipulation and Detection of Beads and Biomolecules
Abstract : This thesis summarises work towards a Lab-on-Chip (LOC). The request for faster and more efficient chemical and biological analysis is the motivation behind the development of the LOC-concept. Microfluidic devices tend to become increasingly complex in order to include, e.g. READ MORE
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2. Materials Design for Paper Electrodes : A Papermaking Perspective on Electrode Fabrication
Abstract : The electrification and digitalization of our society has propelled the demand for energy storage solutions. High-end technologies have been developed to satisfy the requirements of demanding applications, such as electromobility and portable consumer electronics, which also increasingly find markets for less demanding applications. READ MORE
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3. High Power Microwave Sources : design and experiments
Abstract : High-Power Microwaves (HPM) can be used to intentionally disturb or destroy electronic equipment at a distance by inducing high voltages and currents. This thesis presents results from experiments with a narrow band HPM source, the vircator. READ MORE
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4. On biomedical electrode technology : with special reference to long-term properties and movement-induced noise in surface electrodes
Abstract : The aim of the present investigation was to improve the quality of surface electrode measurements. Long-term properties of commercially available ECG-electrodes were studied by investigating polarization potentials, electrode impedance, adhesion and skin reactions during a period of 7 days. READ MORE
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5. Quinone-Pyrrole Dyad Based Polymers for Organic Batteries : From Design to Application
Abstract : Organic electrode materials are finding increasing use in energy storage devices due to their attractive properties that allow building of flexible and low weight devices in an environmentally friendlier manner than traditional alternatives. Among these organic electrode materials, conducting redox polymers (CRPs), consisting of conducing polymer (CP) with covalently attached redox active pendant groups (PG), have attracted our interests. READ MORE