Search for dissertations about: "organisk kemi"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 975 swedish dissertations containing the words organisk kemi.
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16. Reaction kinetics of NH3-SCR over Cu-CHA from first principles
Abstract : Ammonia-assisted selective catalytic reduction (NH3-SCR) is an advanced technology to reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions from lean-burn engines. NH3 is added to the exhaust gas and reacts selectively with NOx, forming N2 and H2O. READ MORE
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17. Adding Utility to Carbon Materials: Introducing Dopants Using Highly Soluble Metal Salts and Functionalizing Surfaces via Bromomethylation
Abstract : Carbon-based materials have received intense research interest over the past few decades due to their unique combination of properties including porosity, non-toxicity, chemical inertness, low density, and electrical conductivity, which has allowed them to find a wide array of applications including supercapacitors, batteries, CO2 capture, fuel cells, and catalysis. To expand their utility, a variety of techniques have been developed to enhance their reactivity and functionality. READ MORE
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18. Investigating polymorphism in small molecules using three-dimensional electron diffraction
Abstract : For scientific, regulatory and intellectual property reasons, the discovery and characterisation of polymorphic systems is an integral aspect of the development process of any solid-formulated drug product. Yet, these studies are often hindered by crystal quality and size, poor yields and the generation of mixtures of phases. READ MORE
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19. Exploring new protic ionic liquids: From synthesis to fundamental properties
Abstract : The ionic liquid community frequently leverages the selling point that more than a million new ionic liquids could conceivably be created. Nonetheless, the number of commercially available compounds is orders of magnitude lower. READ MORE
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20. Interactions Between Water and Cellulose Esters
Abstract : Biopolymers, which are produced from natural sources, are gaining interest as a potential replacement for fossil-based polymers. As such, they are already widely used in several industries, including the food, healthcare, and personal care industries. READ MORE