Search for dissertations about: "Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy.
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1. Transition metal dissolution from Li-ion battery cathodes
Abstract : Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) have become reliable electrochemical energy storage systems due to their relative high energy and power density, in comparison to alternative battery chemistries. The energy density of current LIBs is limited by the average operating voltage and capacity of oxide-based cathode materials containing a variety of transition metals (TM). READ MORE
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2. Molecular studies of initial atmospheric corrosion of copper : Exploration of ultra-sensitive techniques for the inhibiting effect of self assembled monolayers, and the effect of gamma radiation
Abstract : Atmospheric corrosion indoors is of great practical importance for the degradation of metals, for example in electronics, military equipment, and cultural heritage items. It involves a wide range of chemical, electrochemical, and physical processes occurring in gas, liquid, and solid phases, and at the interfaces between them. READ MORE
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3. Cation adsorption properties of substituted kraft fibres : an experimental and thermodynamic modelling study
Abstract : Acid/base and metal ion adsorption properties have been investigated for a range of chemically modified bleached Kraft fibre materials (pulps). The studies were performed via potentiometric titrations, Flame Atomic Absorbtion (and Emission) Spectroscopy, Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectroscopy and Extended X-ray Absorbtion Fine Structure measurements. READ MORE
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4. Selective Comminution Applied to Mineral Processing of Critical Metals
Abstract : The outstanding properties of tungsten and tantalum make them valuable metals and, in some cases, irreplaceable in applications. Due to the vital economic importance and limited supply, growing interest places these metals on the critical metals risk list. READ MORE
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5. Melanogenesis as the basis for melanoma targeting
Abstract : The incidence of malignant melanoma has increased rapidly during the last decades, and the prognosis for disseminated melanoma is poor. The melanoma cells produce melanin, and therefore the melanogenesis may serve as a target for treatment of melanotic melanoma; thioureyelenes such as thiourea and 2-thiouracil, e.g. READ MORE