Search for dissertations about: "KCl g"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 28 swedish dissertations containing the words KCl g.
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21. Beyond Breakaway Corrosion: Secondary Corrosion Protection of Iron-based Alloys
Abstract : Metallic materials intended for high temperature applications must resist both mechanical and environmental degradation. The ability to withstand corrosion is an important aspect of high temperature materials and is of major concern in, for example, heat and power production. READ MORE
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22. Lipases as Biocatalysts in Organic Media. Influence of Enzyme Preparation and Reaction Conditions on Activity and Selectivity
Abstract : The discovery that enzymes can function in organic solvents has broadened the scope of biocatalysis, making enzymes highly useful tools for organic chemists. The widespread use of enzymes as catalysts in organic solvents has, however, been limited by the low activity obtained for enzymes in organic solvents compared to aqueous solutions. READ MORE
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23. High Temperature Corrosion in Gasification of Biomass and Waste The effect of H2 and H2O
Abstract : Gasification of biomass and waste is a key issue in reducing the usage of fossil fuels especially in the transportation section (i.e. fuels for vehicles) and thus enabling a more sustainable society. The chemical composition of the produced gas dictates the boundaries within which e. READ MORE
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24. Characteristic Properties and Applications of Fine Particles in Biomass Gasification
Abstract : The gasification of biomass is a promising route to increase the share of renewable sources in the energy mix. Besides having an overall higher thermal efficiency than combustion, it also offers the possibility of producing gaseous and liquid biofuels that can be used in the transport sector. READ MORE
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25. Fine and Ultrafine Particles from Combustion Sources - Investigations with In-situ Techniques
Abstract : Fine airborne particles are associated with adverse health effects in the human population. The aim of this research was to develop and evaluate methods for in-situ characterisation of fine and ultrafine particles and to determine their deposition in the human airways. READ MORE