Search for dissertations about: "Fourier transform infra-red spectroscopy"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words Fourier transform infra-red spectroscopy.
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1. Ultrastructure of the Primary Cell Wall of Softwood Fibres Studied using Dynamic FT-IR Spectroscopy
Abstract : The primary cell wall is a complex multipolymer system whose composite structure has been mostly determined from chemical and biochemical studies. Although the primary cell wall serves a central role, with regard to the connective properties of fibres, knowledge about the interactions among the polymers, when it comes to the mechanical properties, is very limited. READ MORE
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2. Development of a novel experimental technique for studying zeolites : combining zeolite coated ATR elements and FTIR spectroscopy
Abstract : Thin zeolite films have great potential in several novel application areas such as structured catalysts, membranes and sensors. To fully exploit the advantages of these films it is of great importance to determine the adsorption properties of the films. READ MORE
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3. Chemical Processes at the Water-Manganite (γ-MnOOH) Interface
Abstract : The chemistry of mineral surfaces is of great importance in many different areas including natural processes occurring in oceans, rivers, lakes and soils. Manganese (hydr)oxides are one important group to these natural processes, and the thermodynamically most stable trivalent manganese (hydr)oxide, manganit (γ-MnOOH), is studied in this thesis. READ MORE
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4. Characterization of ATP-dependent protein dynamics under native-like conditions
Abstract : Proteins are biological macromolecules capable of accelerating biochemical reactions. To accomplish this, proteins undergo changes in their molecular structure. Advances in structural biology have resulted in ever-increasing numbers of high-resolution protein structures. READ MORE
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5. Conversion of lignocellulose and crude glycerol to lipids by oleaginous yeasts - physiology and diversity
Abstract : Oleaginous yeasts are organisms capable of accumulating lipids. Some of them can grow on various substrates considered to be too toxic for many other microorganisms. Crude glycerol (CG) and hemicellulose hydrolysate (HH) are two examples of such substrates. READ MORE