Search for dissertations about: "chemical safety"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 183 swedish dissertations containing the words chemical safety.
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1. Toward Safer Energy Storage Solution by Development of Fluorine-Free Battery Electrolyte
Abstract : Portable electronic devices such as mobile phones, laptops, cameras and electronic vehicles (EVs) which contain lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), are indispensable part of our modern society. The safety of conventional electrolytes of LIBs, composed of fluorinated lithium salts and organic solvents is the source of some concerns. READ MORE
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2. Safety in the making : studies on the discursive construction of risk and safety in the chemical industry
Abstract : This compilation thesis aims to analyse how risk and safety are constructed, reproduced, and negotiated by communicative means in safety-critical workplaces. It conceptualizes these communicative moments of shaping and reshaping risk and safety as enmeshed in multiple forms of governing. READ MORE
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3. Studies on Rechargeable Fe-air electrodes in Alkaline electrolyte
Abstract : Energy storage system is an important component in the energy system based on variable renewable energy sources into the grid. Energy storage system could contribute to decarbonization, energy security, offset the demand and supply of the electricity sector, especially for the electric grid. READ MORE
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4. Complexation of Thorium with Phosphates and Silicates under Repository Conditions
Abstract : In order to make reliable performance assessments of the safety for planed underground repositories for spent nuclear fuel large amounts of chemical thermodynamical data is needed. In some cases the databases used for modeling the migration behavior of radionuclides in groundwater is missing data. READ MORE
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5. Mobilization and Management of Tellurium in Severe Accident Scenarios
Abstract : Safety is one of the highest priorities in any industry. In the nuclear industry, safety is in the essence since in case of a nuclear accident, the consequences can be long-lasting, hazardous, and devastating to the public, environment, and the industry. READ MORE