Search for dissertations about: "Multicomponent reactions"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the words Multicomponent reactions.
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11. Some applications of CALPHAD techniques to diffusion reactions in gradient materials
Abstract : In gradient materials, i.e. materials that have varyingproperties due to an inhomogeneous chemical composition, thereis usually a strong driving force for diffusion reactions inthe gradient zone. Such reactions may have a strong influenceon the properties of the material. READ MORE
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12. Modelling precipitation and surface complexation reactions in systems with Goethite, Cu(II) and Oxyanions Containing As(V) or P(V)
Abstract : The aqueous solubility of oxyanion (e.g. phosphates and arsenates), and thereby their mobility, bioavailability (phosphates) and toxicity (arsenates), in soils and sediments is dependent upon their chemical speciation. In complex, multicomponent systems, equilibrium modelling can be a useful tool to predict chemical speciation. READ MORE
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13. Dynamic Systems: Evaluation, Screening and Synthetic Application
Abstract : The research work reported in the thesis deals with the development of dynamic covalent systems and their applications in evaluation and screening of protein-ligands and enzyme inhibitors, as well as in synthetic methodologies. The thesis is divided into four parts as described below. READ MORE
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14. N-Heterocyclic Carbene Catalysis in Organic Synthesis - A Green Chemistry Approach
Abstract : The twelve principles of green chemistry were created as a response to the multiple environmental issues caused by the release of waste from the chemical industry. The principles acts as a guide in the development of sustainable chemical processes for the syntheses of important molecules needed to sustain our living standards. READ MORE
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15. Transformations of Nitrosoarenes and Alkynyl Enones : Selective Synthesis of Nitrogen-Containing Compounds
Abstract : The nitrogen atom plays a unique role in organic chemistry. It is abundantly found in organic materials and is responsible for the activity of many biologically relevant compounds. READ MORE