Search for dissertations about: "Redox potentials"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 35 swedish dissertations containing the words Redox potentials.
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16. Conducting Polymer Electrodes for Thermogalvanic Cells
Abstract : Fossil fuels are still the dominant (ca. 80%) energy source in our society. A significant fraction is used to generate electricity with a heat engine possessing an efficiency of approximately 35%. Therefore, about 65% of fossil fuel energy is wasted in heat. READ MORE
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17. Iron Carbonyl Clusters as Proton Reduction Catalysts
Abstract : Abstract – The mixed-valence triiron complexes [Fe3(CO)7-x(PPh3)x(µ-edt)2] (x = 0, 1, 2; edt = SCH2CH2S) and [Fe3(CO)5(κ2-diphosphine)(µ-edt)2] (diphosphine = dppv, dppe, dppb, dppn) have been prepared and structurally characterized. In comparison to the diiron complex [Fe2(CO)6(µ-edt)], [Fe3(CO)7(µ-edt)2] catalyzes proton reduction at 0. READ MORE
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18. Investigating ageing mechanisms in electric vehicle batteries : A multiscale approach to material analysis
Abstract : Electrifying passenger transport is a key strategy in combating global warming, with Li-ion batteries (LIBs) being the current go-to technology. Despite LIB’s satisfactory performance and carbon-neutral operation, lifetime and safety are still public concerns. READ MORE
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19. Modern Computational Physical Chemistry : An Introduction to Biomolecular Radiation Damage and Phototoxicity
Abstract : The realm of molecular physical chemistry ranges from the structure of matter and the fundamental atomic and molecular interactions to the macroscopic properties and processes arising from the average microscopic behaviour.Herein, the conventional electrodic problem is recast into the simpler molecular problem of finding the electrochemical, real chemical, and chemical potentials of the species involved in redox half-reactions. READ MORE
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20. Removal of wastewater nitrogen in a wetland filter
Abstract : An artificial wetland system, designed to achieve year-round wastewater treatment concomitantly with nutrient recycling, was studied for three years. As part of a joint research project, this thesis focuses on nitrogen transformations and nitrogen removal capacity. READ MORE