Search for dissertations about: "Electrostatic"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 479 swedish dissertations containing the word Electrostatic.
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1. Electrostatic discharges : energy and incendivity
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2. Electrostatic interaction chromatography : aspects of the salt dependent interactions of proteins
Abstract : This thesis studies the ionic strength dependence of protein retention in ion-exchange chromatography (IEC). It discusses some aspects of the use and applicability of retention models in describing the interaction between a protein and the highly charged stationary phase. READ MORE
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3. Electrostatic Interactions in Coarse-Grained Simulations : Implementations and Applications
Abstract : Electrostatic interactions between charged species play a prominent role in determining structures and states of physical system, leading to important technological and biological applications. In coarse-grained simulations, accurate description of electrostatic interactions is crucial in addressing physical phenomena at larger spatial and longer temporal scales. READ MORE
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4. Polyelectrolyte - Surfactant Interactions in Dilute Suspensions. A Study Based on Monte Carlo simulations and Mean-Field Calcultations
Abstract : The complexation of macroions or charged micelles and oppositely charged polyelectrolytes was studied by the use of Monte-Carlo simulations and mean field calculations. The Monte-Carlo simulations were performed on a simple model system with the emphasis on the electrostatic interaction, (i) polyelectrolyte rigidity, (ii) polyelectrolyte linear charge density, (iii) surfactant tail length, and (iv) the polyelectrolyte concentration. READ MORE
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5. Interaction Between Microgels and Oppositely Charged Peptides
Abstract : Lightly cross-linked polyelectrolyte microgels are materials with interesting properties for a range of applications. For instance, the volume of these particles can be drastically changed in response to pH, ionic strength, temperature, or the concentration of specific ions and metabolites. READ MORE