Search for dissertations about: "reaction mechanism"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 695 swedish dissertations containing the words reaction mechanism.
-
6. Micro-reaction Mechanism Study of the Biomass Thermal Conversion Process using Density Functional Theory
Abstract : Biomass, or bio-energy, is one of the most important alternative energies because of environmental concerns and the future shortage of fossil fuels. Multi-scaled bioenergy studies have been performed in the division of Energy and Furnace Technology, which included studies of macroscopic systems such as systems and reactors, modeling of computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and atomic/molecular level studies. READ MORE
-
7. Studies of the anomeric center : mechanism and synthesis
Abstract : This thesis is based on three publications and one appendix and is divided into two parts. The first part is a mechanistic study of the anomerization reaction of both aldo and keto glycosides and the second part is a synthetic study of a unusual type of glycosidic linker found in the lipopolysaccharide core Proteus Mirabilis 0270. READ MORE
-
8. Studies of hydrocarbon-assisted selective catalytic reduction of nitrogen oxides - DME as reductant and reaction mechanism over silver/alumina
Abstract : Increasing amounts of carbon dioxide are attaining worldwide growing attention as one probable cause for global warming. Together with the expected peak in oil production and an increasing oil demand, this results in a greater interest in more fuel effective lean burn engines (i.e. operation with excess oxygen). READ MORE
-
9. Elucidating Chemical and Electrochemical Side-Reaction Mechanisms in Li-ion Batteries
Abstract : Lithium-ion batteries constitute a leading technology that plays a major role in the transition towards sustainable transportation and power generation. The stability of modern batteries relies on a passivation layer formed on the negative electrode known as the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI). READ MORE
-
10. Methodology for developing reduced reaction mechanisms, and their use in combustion simulations
Abstract : Combustion, present in a vast majority of energy and material production as well as in transportation, represents a foundation of our modern society. To improve and optimize the applications relying on combustion demand a high level of knowledge, and an ability to simulate the combustion process. READ MORE