Search for dissertations about: "fluoride ion"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 32 swedish dissertations containing the words fluoride ion.
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1. Lithium-ion Battery Safety - Assessment by Abuse Testing, Fluoride Gas Emissions and Fire Propagation
Abstract : Lithium-ion batteries offer high energy and power densities as well as long life time but have a more narrow stability window compared to other battery types and contain reactive and flammable materials. In case of overheating the battery cell can release gas (vent) and, at temperatures of about 150-200 °C, a so called thermal runaway can occur, that is a rapid self-heated temperature increase which is typically accompanied with a large release of smoke and gas, fire and a potential cell case explosion or gas explosion. READ MORE
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2. Case Studies in Ion Beam Assisted Nanostructure Engineering
Abstract : Beams of energetic ions can be used for material analysis and modification. It provides us with a tool featuring unique control over the area, depth and amount of damage in the material. This property of ion beams can be used to generate desired changes in material properties or form nanostructures with specific characteristics in the material. READ MORE
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3. Signal transduction in the brain : modulation of receptor-mediated inositol phospholipid breakdown by potassium and fluoride ions
Abstract : Neurotransmitter receptor types mediating the generation of intracellular signals are of two types; ligand-gated ion channels and G protein coupled receptors. The effector enzyme phosphoinositide-specific phospholipase C (PLC) is modulated by stimulation of G protein coupled receptors, leading to an increased breakdown of inositol phospholipids ("Ptdlns breakdown"). READ MORE
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4. Iron based Li-ion insertion materials for battery applications
Abstract : Li-ion batteries are currently the most efficient technology available for electrochemical energy storage. The technology has revolutionized the portable electronics market and is becoming a corner stone for large scale applications, such as electric vehicles. READ MORE
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5. Probing Critical Interfaces in Dual-Ion Batteries : The Road Towards Performant Graphite Cathodes
Abstract : Transitioning into a zero-emission society will require massive efforts with respect to the harnessing and storage of renewable energy resources. The development of large-scale, electrochemical energy storage systems based on abundant and environmentally benign compounds is seen upon as a key factor for guaranteeing a successful outcome. READ MORE