Search for dissertations about: "agglomerate strength"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words agglomerate strength.
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1. The influence of solvent composition on crystal agglomeration of paracetamol
Abstract : This thesis deals with the influence of solvent compositionon crystal agglomeration of paracetamol. Much work has beendone on characterisation of the crystalline product.Interfacial energies have also been determined for large singlegrown crystals. READ MORE
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2. Nonlinear rheological characterization of cellulose nanocrystals based systems
Abstract : In this thesis, cellulose nanocrystals based systems were investigated using advanced rheological characterization techniques, with a particular focus on nonlinear material response functions and Rheo-PLI (Polarized Light Imaging). Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) show enormous potential for many applications, either as material on its own or as renewable reinforcement in polymers. READ MORE
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3. Influence of Solvent Composition on Crystal Agglomeration of Paracetamol
Abstract : Agglomeration is an important phenomenon which often controls the particle size distribution and morphology in the crystallization of organic compounds. In this thesis the influence of solvent composition on crystal agglomeration of paracetamol is investigated. READ MORE
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4. Carbon Nanotube Polymer Composites: Mechanical, Electrical and Photorefractive Properties
Abstract : Incorporation of carbon nanotubes (CNT) into polymers is attractive due to the generally good processability of polymers and unprecedented properties of nanotubes. In this work, preparation and matrix known earlier but not employed so-far for nanocomposites are studied towards enhanced mechanical and electrical performances. READ MORE
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5. Studies in low temperature self-reduction of by-products from integrated iron and steelmaking
Abstract : Within the last decade, the landfill tax in Sweden has increased over 70% with comparable rates in the UK and elsewhere in EU. This development, among others, highlights the incentive for increased recycling efforts of fine particulate solid by-products in the iron and steel making industry in order to avoid depositing costs and to recover valuable metal fractions. READ MORE