Search for dissertations about: "Minna Hakkarainen"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 32 swedish dissertations containing the words Minna Hakkarainen.
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1. Hydrothermal recycling of natural and synthetic polymers to functional carbon materials
Abstract : Utilizing renewable recourses and waste recycling are necessary for reaching a circular resource society. The concept of this thesis was to set up a sustainable recycling route, suitable even for low quality biopolymer and plastic waste for production of functional carbon materials. READ MORE
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2. Microwave heating effects on degradation and migration of additives from polypropylene packaging
Abstract : The effect of different food types, polymer qualities and microwaves on the overall and specific migration during microwave heating of plastic packaging was investigated to better understand the packaging-food interactions and the effect of microwaves on food packaging. This work focuses on the migration of chemical compounds to food simulants from commercially available polypropylene packages. READ MORE
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3. Migration from plastic food packaging during microwave heating
Abstract : Microwave heating of food has increased rapidly as a food processing technique. This increases the concern that chemicals could migrate from food packaging to food. The specific effect of microwave heating in contrast to conventional heating on overall and specific migration from common plastic food storage boxes was studied in this work. READ MORE
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4. LDI-MS strategies for analysis of polymer degradation products, additives and drugs
Abstract : The advancement of mass spectrometry (MS) has been and continues to be a prominent analytical technique for highly accurate determination of analytes. The goal of this thesis was to develop new laser desorption ionization-mass spectrometric (LDI-MS) methods for analysis of polymer degradation products, additives and drugs. READ MORE
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5. SALDI-MS Method Development for Analysis of Pharmaceuticals and Polymer Degradation Products
Abstract : Surface assisted laser desorption ionization-mass spectrometry (SALDI-MS) was evaluated as a new tool for analysis of polymer degradation products. A SALDI method was developed enabling rapid analysis of low molecular mass polyesters and their degradation products. READ MORE