Search for dissertations about: "metal-organic complex"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 28 swedish dissertations containing the words metal-organic complex.
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6. Immobilisation of Ru-Based Molecular Catalysts for Electrochemical Water Oxidation
Abstract : Artificial photosynthesis requires catalysts for efficient and selective conversions of small molecules. Molecular catalysts are advantageous to use in these instances as they offer precise control over chemical reactivity. READ MORE
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7. Structured Nanoporous Materials for Biogas Upgrading
Abstract : Porous materials have shown potential for solving one of the significant challenges to sequestering CO2 gas from point sources. Microporous materials, zeolites and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are porous materials with tailorable adsorptive properties to develop higher performance for an energy-efficient CO2 separation. READ MORE
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8. On the accuracy of crystal structural analysis and the potential of unraveling structural details by 3D electron diffraction
Abstract : Knowing the atomic crystal structures of ordered porous solids is essential in understanding their behaviors and properties, developing new applications, and designing new porous materials. Electrons have a much shorter wavelength and much stronger interaction with atoms in a crystal compared with X-ray. READ MORE
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9. Atomic Scale Modelling in Photoelectrocatalysis : Towards the Development of Efficient Materials for Solar Fuel Production
Abstract : Using sunlight to produce valuable chemicals has been pointed out as an interesting alternative to deal with the well-known environmental problem related to the use of fossil fuels for energy generation. Thus, it is crucial for this field the development of novel photocatalysts that could drive the uphill reactions with high efficiency while presenting low price and toxicity. READ MORE
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10. Nanocellulose based 3D printed hydrogel scaffolds for cartilage and bone regeneration : Tuning of composition, pore structure and functions
Abstract : Biobased-materials with customized scaffolds have played a prominent role in the success of tissue engineering (TE). Cellulose nanomaterials (CNM) isolated from the abundant biopolymer, cellulose, is explored in this thesis for TE engineering due to its versatile properties such as biocompatibility, high specific strength, surface functionality and water retention capacity. READ MORE