Search for dissertations about: "binary mixtures"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 75 swedish dissertations containing the words binary mixtures.
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1. Fluids, Gels and Crystals : Phase behavior of binary thermoresponsive microgel mixtures
Abstract : Thermoresponsive colloidal microgels expel solvent from their interior upon crossing a threshold temperature, resulting in a significantly reduced size. The collapse of microgels can reversibly switch the interparticle interactions from soft repulsive to attractive, and the accompanying size reduction allows for precise control over volume fraction. READ MORE
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2. Binary mixtures and cationic modification of protic ionic liquids. Local structure and transport properties
Abstract : Protic ionic liquids are a subclass of ionic liquids, which in many cases are obtained by mixing an equimolar amount of Brønsted acid and base. Protic ionic liquids possess an exchangeable proton that gives them distinct features, e.g. READ MORE
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3. Understanding Adhesive Mixtures for Inhalation : Particle Dynamics Modelling and Segregation Experiments
Abstract : Pulmonary route has been used as a source of drug delivery to lungs for centuries. Drugformulation decides the type of inhaler devices such as pressurized metered-dose inhalers(pMDIs), nebulizers and dry powder inhalers (DPIs). READ MORE
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4. Exploring binary mixtures of protic ionic liquids– Interactions, dynamics, and non-ideal behavior
Abstract : Ionic liquids are organic salts that melt at low temperatures and provide a set of properties beneficial for diverse applications. These properties include good thermal stability, high ionic conductivity, low volatility and non-flammability. READ MORE
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5. Proton conducting ionic liquids-Binary mixtures and structural modifications
Abstract : Proton conduction is a phenomenon of fundamental importance for biological and chemical systems, such as in photosynthesis and aerobic respiration. Proton conduction is also key in the proton exchange membrane fuel cell, a clean electrochemical device that converts chemical into electrical energy. READ MORE