Search for dissertations about: "electrochemical imaging"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 24 swedish dissertations containing the words electrochemical imaging.
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1. New Electrochemical Tools to Study Exocytosis
Abstract : The work described in this thesis has the focus on the development of new analytical tools to study processes related to cellular secretion (exocytosis) in cell models. Four novel techniques were developed, allowing new ways to study processes related to exocytosis, and gain previously unattainable knowledge. READ MORE
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2. Solving Analytical Challenges with Thin Layer Electrochemistry
Abstract : The decentralization of chemical sensing to attain environmental-related information is today highly desirable to increase the knowledge on biological or geological events as well as effluents. The current state of the field moves toward submersible probes; chemical sensors implemented into submersible devices for quantifying analytes over extended times. READ MORE
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3. Quantitative chemical imaging to study content release from single nanovesicles
Abstract : Cellular communication is vital for the survival of multicellular organisms. This process often relies on a highly regulated mechanism called exocytosis, which involves the release of chemical signals. During exocytosis, vesicles can fully or partially release their contents. READ MORE
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4. Imaging surface plasmon resonance
Abstract : The central theme of this thesis is the use of imaging Surface Plasmon Resonance (iSPR) as a tool in the characterization of surfaces with laterally varying properties. Within the scope of this work, an instrument for iSPR analysis was designed and built. READ MORE
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5. Operando X-Ray Imaging of Battery Electrodes
Abstract : Batteries are now part of our daily life as they enable easy usage of portable devices and are now essential for us to travel, communicate, work, read, or listen to music. The diversity of battery applications continuously increases and new demands of for instance capacity, charge time and sustainability have emerged. READ MORE