Search for dissertations about: "FNM Funktionella material KTH"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 21 swedish dissertations containing the words FNM Funktionella material KTH.
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1. Development of Nanostructured Tungsten Based Composites for Energy Applications
Abstract : Tungsten (W) based materials can be used in fusion reactors due to several advantages. Different fabrication routes can be applied to develop tungsten materials with intended microstructure and properties for specific application including nanostructured grades. READ MORE
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2. Engineered core-shell nanoparticles for biomedical applications
Abstract : The necessity for synthesis of nanoparticles with well controlled size and morphology emerged with the development in recent years of novel advanced applications especially in biomedical related fields. These applications require nanoparticles with more complex architecture such as multifunctional nanoparticles (i.e. READ MORE
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3. Growth, processing and characterization of group IV materials for thermoelectric applications
Abstract : Discover of new energy sources and solutions are one of the important global issues nowadays, which has a big impact on economy as well as environment. One of the methods to help to mitigate this issue is to recover wasted heat, which is produced in large quantities by the industry, through vehicle exhausts and in many other situations where we consume energy. READ MORE
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4. Chemically Synthesized Nano-Structured Materials for Biomedical and Photonic Applications
Abstract : Nanostructured materials have attracted a broad interest for applications in scientific and engineering fields due to their extraordinary properties stemming from the nanoscale dimensions. This dissertation presents the development of nanomaterials used for different applications, namely biomedicine and dye lasing. READ MORE
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5. Ceria-based Nanostructured Materials for Low-Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
Abstract : As one of the most efficient and environmentally benign energy conversion devices, solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) have attracted much attention in recent years. Conventional SOFC with yttria-stabilized zirconia as electrolyte require high operation temperature (800-1000 °C), which causes significant problems like material degradation, as well as other technological complications and economic barrier for wider applications. READ MORE