Search for dissertations about: "G. Johansson"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 225 swedish dissertations containing the words G. Johansson.
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21. Thiol−ene Coupling of Renewable Monomers : at the forefront of bio-based polymeric materials
Abstract : Plant derived oils bear intrinsic double-bond functionality that can be utilized directly for the thiol–ene reaction. Although terminal unsaturations are far more reactive than internal ones, studies on the reversible addition of thiyl radicals to 1,2-disubstituted alkenes show that this is an important reaction. READ MORE
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22. District Heating and CHP : Local Possibilities for Global Climate Change Mitigation
Abstract : Global warming, in combination with increasing energy demand and higher energy prices, makes it necessary to change the energy use. To secure the energy supply and to develop sustainable societies, construction of energy-efficient systems is at the same time most vital. READ MORE
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23. Power Control for Multi-Cell Massive MIMO
Abstract : The cellular network operators have witnessed significant growth in data traffic in the past few decades. This growth occurs due to the increases in the number of connected mobile devices, and further, the emerging mobile applications developed for rendering video-based on-demand services. READ MORE
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24. Fabrication of polymeric microfluidic devices via photocurable liquid monomers
Abstract : Microfluidic devices have long been considered an ideal tool for rapid and inexpensive chemical analysis and reactions in areas ranging from point-of-care health to national security applications. However, fabricating microfluidic devices is time consuming, difficult and above all expensive. READ MORE
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25. Protein-Based Adhesives for Particleboards
Abstract : The main objective of this study was to elucidate the possibilities to use wheat gluten (WG) as a binder for particleboards, as well as soy protein isolate (SPI). The focus was on the effect of the adhesive formulation and the processing conditions, while the press parameters were kept constant. READ MORE