Search for dissertations about: "aerobic oxidation"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 51 swedish dissertations containing the words aerobic oxidation.
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16. Treatment of Textile Wastewater by Combining Biological Processes and Advanced Oxidation
Abstract : Treatment of textile wastewater is challenging because the water contains toxic compounds that have low biodegradability. Dyes, detergents, surfactants, biocides and more are used to improve the textile process and to make the clothes resistant to physical, chemical and biological agents. READ MORE
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17. Exercise strategies to improve aerobic capacity, insulin sensitivity and mitochondrial biogenesis
Abstract : Regular exercise plays a key role in the maintenance of health and physical capabilities. Extensive research shows that exercise is an efficient method to prevent diabetes. Both resistance and aerobic exercise training are well known countermeasures for insulin resistance. READ MORE
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18. Studies of Biomimtic Oxidations and Racemizations
Abstract : This thesis deals with studies of ruthenium-catalyzed hydrogen transfer reactions for oxidations and racemization.Through optimisation of the substrate-selective redox catalyst, the electron and proton transfer mediator (a benzoquinone derivative), and the oxygen-activating metal macrocycle a highly efficient biomimetic oxidation of secondary alcohols was obtained. READ MORE
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19. Treatment of textile wastewaters using combinations of biological and physico-chemical methods
Abstract : Considerable amounts of water and chemicals are used in the textile industry, and the presence of dyes in the wastewater is a problem of environmental concern. Synthetic dyes are designed to resist light, water and chemicals to improve the quality of the textiles; however, these properties also contribute to their persistence in the environment. READ MORE
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20. Solar-based physicochemical-biological processes for the treatment of toxic and recalcitrant effluents
Abstract : Wastewater treatment is a worldwide necessity that is even more crucial to countries deprived from abundant fresh water sources or unable to afford advanced and costly processes. With this perspective, this thesis was conducted within an Egyptian-Swedish research collaboration that aimed to develop solar-based (as free renewable energy source available locally) process for hazardous wastewater treatment. READ MORE