Search for dissertations about: "Nano technology in concrete"
Found 4 swedish dissertations containing the words Nano technology in concrete.
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1. Effects of the environment on quantum systems: decoherence, bound states and high impedance in superconducting circuits
Abstract : Superconducting circuits in the quantum regime represent a viable platform for microwave quantum optics, quantum simulations and quantum computing. In the last two decades, a large effort brought this architecture from an academic curiosity to concrete technology. READ MORE
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2. The aquatic ecotoxicity of manufactured silica nanomaterials and their interactions with organic pollutants
Abstract : Manufactured silica nanomaterials are one of the nanomaterials consumed in the highest volumes (more than 4 000 000 tons/year/globally) and are used in a wide range of products and industries such as food, cosmetics, coatings, paints, textiles, concrete and the paper and pulp industry. They also provide promising properties that help solving societal challenges, such as water remediation, by binding contaminants. READ MORE
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3. Exploration of Graphene-like 2D Materials for Energy Management and Interface Enhancement Applications
Abstract : Ever since the discovery of graphene in 2004, graphene-like 2D materials and their derivatives have attracted extensive investigations because of their exceptional physical and chemical properties. At present, the study of graphene-like 2D materials is at a stage where most of their outstanding physical and chemical properties have been discovered, but the technology for incorporating them into practical commercial products is rarely revealed. READ MORE
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4. Hierarchical cellulosic reinforcement for composites: enhanced resistance to moisture and compatibility with polymers
Abstract : Cellulosic fibres (flax, hemp, regenerated cellulose) possess decent mechanical properties and they are gaining interest as an alternative to synthetic reinforcement (e.g. glass fibres) in polymers to reduce the petroleum consumption and pollution. READ MORE