Search for dissertations about: "Organic matter"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 578 swedish dissertations containing the words Organic matter.
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1. Dissolved organic matter in lakes : Chemical diversity and continuum of reactivity
Abstract : Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the largest pool of organic carbon in aquatic systems and an important component of the global carbon cycle. Large amounts of DOM are decomposed within lakes, resulting in fluxes of CO2 and CH4 to the atmosphere. READ MORE
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2. Organic Photodiodes : Optical, electric, and morphological aspects of polymer based devices
Abstract : The use of semiconducting organic materials as the active layer in optoelectronic devices offers some advantages in processing and new possibilities of device fabrication such as large-area devices. The mechanism of charge generation upon light absorption in organic materials differs from that in inorganic semiconductors. READ MORE
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3. Molecular-level dissolved organic matter dynamics in lakes : Constraints on reactivity and persistence
Abstract : Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is a central component of the global carbon cycle. Thus, small changes to the amount of DOM imported, processed and produced within lakes can have a large effect on regional carbon budgets. In addition to being a vital energy source at the base of the aquatic food web, DOM is physico-chemically reactive. READ MORE
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4. Organic Electrode Battery Materials : A Journey from Quantum Mechanics to Artificial Intelligence
Abstract : Batteries have become an irreplaceable technology in human life as society becomes progressively more dependent on electricity. The demand for novel battery technologies has increased fast, especially with the popularisation of different portable devices. READ MORE
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5. Virus Fate and Transport in Groundwater : Organic matter, uncertainty, and cold climate
Abstract : Water managers must balance the need for clean and safe drinking water with ever-increasing amounts of waste-water. A technique for treating and storing surface water called “managed aquifer recharge” (MAR) is frequently used to help maintain this balance. READ MORE