Search for dissertations about: "porous films"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 91 swedish dissertations containing the words porous films.
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1. Metal Films for Printed Electronics : Ink-substrate Interactions and Sintering
Abstract : A new manufacturing paradigm may lower the cost and environmental impact of existing products, as well as enable completely new products. Large scale, roll-to-roll manufacturing of flexible electronics and other functionality has great potential. READ MORE
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2. Novel powder-coating solutions to improved micro-structures of ZnO based varistors, WC-Co cutting tools, and Co/Ni nano-phase films and sponges
Abstract : Solution chemistry is a versatile and powerful tool in the synthesis of designed, complex nano-level high-tech materials. Normally, the technique is considered too expensive for large-scale production of complex multi-component ceramic materials. READ MORE
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3. Thin films of molecular sieves : synthesis and applications
Abstract : The seed film method for synthesis of ultra thin and thin molecular sieve films was developed. The versatility of the method was demonstrated by successful preparation of films of a number of molecular sieves (silicate-1, ZSM-5, NA) on various supports (silicon, alumina, gold, etc.). READ MORE
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4. Nonstoichiometric Multicomponent Nitride Thin Films
Abstract : High entropy ceramics have rapidly developed as a class of materials based on high entropy alloys; the latter being materials that contain five or more elements in near-equal proportions. Their unconventional compositions and chemical structures hold promise for achieving unprecedented combinations of mechanical, electrical and chemical properties. READ MORE
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5. Sputtered Carbon Nitride Thin Films
Abstract : The relation between the growth conditions and the film structure and properties of reactively magnetron sputtered carbon nitride CNx (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.6) thin films has been studied. The growth of CNx films has been studied when varying the process parameters, such as substrate temperature, N2 (partial) pressure and ion flux. READ MORE