Search for dissertations about: "Soft materials"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 265 swedish dissertations containing the words Soft materials.
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21. Thin Films and Deposition Processes Studied by Soft X-Ray Spectroscopy
Abstract : This thesis deals with studies of thin films using soft x-ray emission spectroscopy. Thin films are frequently used in optical, semiconductor and magnetic applications, and along with the development of thin film deposition techniques, there is a growing need for thin film characterisation and production control. READ MORE
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22. Biomimetic Deposition of Hydroxyapatite on Titanium Implant Materials
Abstract : The clinical success of a bone-anchored implant is controlled by many factors such as implant shape, chemical composition, mechanical and surface properties. The surface properties (e.g. READ MORE
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23. Neutron and X-ray Surface Scattering Reveals the Morphology of Soft Matter Thin Films
Abstract : The last decades have been overshadowed by reports about the seemingly endless increase use of fossil-based resources. With the development of new products, our mindset is changing so that we more and more need to consider sustainability in our daily lives. READ MORE
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24. Growth and Nano-structural Studies of Metallic Multilayer for X-ray Mirrors
Abstract : A part of the Ph.D. project focused on growth and characterization of metal multilayers is presented in this licentiate thesis. The main interest in carrying out this research is to develop highly reflective normal-incidence condenser mirrors for soft X-ray microscopy studies in the water window (λ=2. READ MORE
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25. Nanocellulose based 3D printed hydrogel scaffolds for cartilage and bone regeneration : Tuning of composition, pore structure and functions
Abstract : Biobased-materials with customized scaffolds have played a prominent role in the success of tissue engineering (TE). Cellulose nanomaterials (CNM) isolated from the abundant biopolymer, cellulose, is explored in this thesis for TE engineering due to its versatile properties such as biocompatibility, high specific strength, surface functionality and water retention capacity. READ MORE