Search for dissertations about: "intrinsic solubility"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 15 swedish dissertations containing the words intrinsic solubility.
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6. Exploring the functionality of coconut proteins
Abstract : At present, coconut proteins are discarded as a waste product by the coconut oil industry. If the range of applications of coconut proteins is to be expanded, their potential functionalities should be investigated. Emulsions and gels are of the greatest interest in food industry. READ MORE
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7. Phase Transitions and Phase Formation of Hydrogen in Quasi-2D Lattices
Abstract : The role of the dimensionality and strain state of metallic lattices on the phase behavior of dissolved hydrogen was explored. Metallic superlattices with well defined hydrogen absorption potential on the nm scale, were utilized as test systems. READ MORE
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8. First principles study of tungsten-based alloys: From defect thermodynamics to phase diagrams
Abstract : Nuclear fusion is a very attractive option for energy production as it is clean, safe and efficient. The major obstacle in construction of fusion power plants is the development of materials that can tolerate the extreme operational condition especially high-energy neutron flux. READ MORE
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9. Effect of solvents during material treatment applications : tuning hydrophilicity of silicone rubber and drug loading in mesoporous silica
Abstract : Choosing the right solvent is critical for many industrial applications. A useful property for selection of solvents is their solubility parameters. This concept of solubility parameters is central to this thesis and has been used in two different case studies of material treatment applications. READ MORE
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10. Degradation and sequestration : cellular strategies to counteract proteotoxic stress
Abstract : Maintenance of proteome homeostasis (proteostasis) is essential to preserve cellular function in response to intrinsic and extrinsic stress conditions. This is regulated by the proteostasis network, which is comprised of machineries for protein synthesis, folding, sequestering, and degradation. READ MORE