Search for dissertations about: "pems"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the word pems.
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1. Formation and properties of polyelectrolyte multilayers on wood fibres : influence on paper strength and fibre wettability
Abstract : The work in this licentiate thesis examines the adsorption of polyelectrolyte multilayers (PEM) onto wood fibres as a new way to influence the properties of the fibre surfaces and hence the fibres. Fundamental aspects of PEM formation on wood fibres have been studied, and discussed in terms of paper strength and wood fibre wettability. READ MORE
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2. On the Adhesion Between Substrates Covered with Polyelectrolyte Multilayers
Abstract : This thesis examines the formation of Polyelectrolyte Multilayers (PEM) on cellulose fibres as a new way of influencing the fibre surface and the adhesion between wood fibres. The aim of the study was to enhance the fundamental understanding of the adsorption mechanisms behind the formation of Polyelectrolyte Multilayers on cellulose fibres; to study how the properties of the layers can be influenced and to show how the properties of the layers influence the adhesion between the fibres and the strength of paper sheets made from the PEM treated fibres. READ MORE
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3. Polyelectrolyte complexes : their preparation, adsorption behaviour and effect on paper properties
Abstract : In this work, the formation of polyelectrolyte complexes (PECs) has been studied using a jet mixing method not previously used for mixing polyelectrolytes. The PECs were formed from two weak polyelectrolytes, i.e. READ MORE
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4. Modification of polymeric particles via surface grafting for 3D scaffold design
Abstract : Surface modification techniques have played important roles in various aspects of modern technology. They have been employed to improve substrates by altering surface physicochemical properties. READ MORE
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5. Polyelectrolyte complexes : Preparation, characterization, and use for control of wet and dry adhesion between surfaces
Abstract : This thesis examines polyelectrolyte complex (PEC) preparation, adsorption behaviour, and potential use for control of wet and dry adhesion between surfaces. PEC formation was studied using a jet-mixing method not previously used for mixing polyelectrolytes. READ MORE