Search for dissertations about: "Isotherm"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 80 swedish dissertations containing the word Isotherm.
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21. Transport Properties and Durability of LCP and FRP materials for process equipment
Abstract : This thesis focuses on transport properties and durability of liquid crystalline polymers (LCP)and fibre reinforced plastics (FRP) with regard to application in industrial process equipment.In the first part of the study the possibility of using a thermotropic LCP of type Vectra A950as lining material for FRP process equipment was investigated. READ MORE
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22. Fundamental and Regulatory Aspects of UHPLC in Pharmaceutical Analysis
Abstract : Ultra-high performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC) provides a considerable increase in throughput compared to HPLC and a reduced solvent consumption. The implementation of UHPLC in pharmaceutical analysis, e.g. READ MORE
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23. Development and Validation of HPLC Methods for Analytical and Preparative Purposes
Abstract : This thesis concerns the development and validation of high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) methods aimed for two industrially important areas: (i) analysis of biotechnological synthesis and (ii) determination of adsorption isotherm parameters. There is today a lack of detailed recommendations for analytical procedures in the field of biotechnological production of drugs. READ MORE
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24. Surfactants at non-polar surfaces
Abstract : The aim of this thesis work was to investigate theadsorption of surfactants to different nonpolar interfaces.Particularly, the effects of the polar group and the nature ofthe hydrophobic interface were elucidated. The interfacialbehavior of the liquid-vapor interface was investigated bymeans of surface tension measurements. READ MORE
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25. Effect of hydration on thermodynamic, rheological and structural properties of mucin
Abstract : Mucus, an adherent hydrated layer covering the epithelium, is found in all internal tracts of the body and plays an important role in animal and human life. One of the essential functions of mucus is protection of tissues against dehydration. READ MORE