Search for dissertations about: "dye kinetics"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 32 swedish dissertations containing the words dye kinetics.
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1. Developing Environmentally Friendly Dye-sensitized Solar Cells
Abstract : Due to climate change and its effects, alternative renewable energy sources are needed in the future human society. In the work of this thesis, the Dye-sensitized Solar Cell (DSC) has been investigated and characterized. READ MORE
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2. Amyloid Fibril Formation - Dye Detection and Effects of Lipids
Abstract : Amyloid fibrils are long fibrillar homopolymers of self-assembled proteins. They can be formed by essentially any polypeptide, but are of particular interest because of their occurrence in several incurable and debilitating human diseases, e.g. Alzheimer’s disease (AD). READ MORE
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3. Recognition and Visualization of Nucleic Acids
Abstract : The work presented in this Thesis focuses on the interaction between nucleic acids and small molecules, as well as binding or incorporation of reporter chromophores into nucleic acids. The results could help in studying and understanding processes that are fundamental to describe mechanisms behind a genetic disorder. READ MORE
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4. Organic Hole Transport Materials for Solid-State Dye-Sensitized and Perovskite Solar Cells
Abstract : Solid-state dye-sensitized solar cells (ssDSSCs) and recently developed perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have attracted a great attention in the scientific field of photovoltaics due to their low cost, absence of solvent, simple fabrication and promising power conversion efficiency (PCE). In these types of solar cell, the dye molecule or the perovskite can harvest the light on the basis of electron excitation. READ MORE
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5. Exploring Electronic Processes at the Mesoporous TiO2/Dye/Electrolyte Interface
Abstract : Dye sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) are an attractive way to convert light into electricity. Its development requires a detailed understanding and kinetic optimization of various electronic processes, especially those occurring at the mesoporous TiO2/dye/electrolyte interface. READ MORE