Search for dissertations about: "Glass Technology Chemistry"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 52 swedish dissertations containing the words Glass Technology Chemistry.
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16. Actomyosin in biocomputation
Abstract : There exist complex mathematical problems that are important in real world applications such as weather prediction, molecular modelling, network route optimization and more. In general, such problems are solved using supercomputers with higher computing efficiency but this also consumes high energy along with high production and maintenance cost. READ MORE
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17. Development of new nanomaterials syntheses for mesostructured TiO2 and SiO2
Abstract : Mesostructured materials is a class of materials within the concept nanomaterials andcharacterized by structural features on the length scale 2-50 nm. This group of materials isinteresting for several applications such as, membrane and separation technology, heterogeneouscatalysis, controlled release, adsorption of pollutants, solar energy conversion, electrode materialsetc. READ MORE
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18. Recycling of cotton textiles: Characterization, pretreatment, and purification
Abstract : In many parts of the world, there are well-established systems for material recycling of metal, glass, and paper. However, no large-scale chemical recycling of textiles currently exists. READ MORE
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19. Designed boron chemistry for tribological systems
Abstract : Boron compounds can be environmentally friendly alternatives for commercially available lubricant additives. Some boron compounds are already used as friction modifiers, corrosion inhibitors, antioxidants and antiwear additives in lubricants. READ MORE
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20. Structure and Dynamics of Silica Dispersions and Gels
Abstract : This thesis deal with the sol-gel transition of two quite different systems, both based on silica. The overall aim is to understand what interactions lead to this sol-gel transition and how the structure and dynamics change as a result of this.The first project concern the gelation of water glass, also known as alkaline sodium silicate solutions. READ MORE