Search for dissertations about: "chemical conjugation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 81 swedish dissertations containing the words chemical conjugation.
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1. Exploring molecular interactions between polypeptide conjugates and protein targets : Manipulating affinity by chemical modifications
Abstract : In this thesis molecular interactions between polypeptide conjugates and protein targets were investigated. Polypeptides were derivatized with small organic molecules, peptides and oligonucleotides. New strategies were developed with the aim to increase affinities for proteins of biological interest. READ MORE
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2. Conjugation in Organic Group 14 Element Compounds : Design, Synthesis and Experimental Evaluation
Abstract : This thesis focuses on the chemical concept of conjugation, i.e., electron delocalization, and the effect it has on electronic and optical properties of molecules. READ MORE
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3. Organic Heavy Group 14 Element Compounds : A Study of Their Chemical Bonding Properties Directed Towards Applications as Molecular Wires and in Synthesis
Abstract : The research described herein includes synthesis, spectroscopy, and quantum chemical calculations with focus on the characteristic properties of compounds with bonds between carbon and the heavier Group 14 elements.The chapters based on the first four papers concern σ- and σ/π-conjugated compounds, although the focus of the first paper is on ring strain of bicyclo[1. READ MORE
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4. Chemical Modification of Cellulose Nanocrystals: Creating a Novel Toolbox Utilising the Overlooked Sulphate Surface Groups
Abstract : The move towards a bio-based economy has created an increasing demand for renewable, sustainably produced materials. For future generations, it is crucial to develop economically, socially and environmentally sustainable materials and processes. READ MORE
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5. Polymer/polymer blends in organic photovoltaic and photodiode devices
Abstract : Organic photovoltaics devices (OPV) have attracted attentions of scientist for their potential as inexpensive, lightweight, flexible and suitable for roll-to-roll production. In recent years, considerable attention has been focused on new acceptor materials, either polymeric or small molecules, to replace the once dominating fullerene derivatives. READ MORE