Search for dissertations about: "reversible polymerization"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words reversible polymerization.
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1. Responsive Molecular Systems through Dynamic Covalent Chemistry
Abstract : Nature tends to inspire research in chemistry. Systems that emerge from molecules interacting via reaction networks is something that life has mastered over the course of evolution in order to produce complexity. Dynamic reactions are key in systems chemistry, where reaction networks give rise to complex, emergent behavior. READ MORE
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2. Dendrimers and dendronized polymers : synthesis and characterization
Abstract : The goal of this work was to synthesize complex macromolecular architectures such as dendrimers and dendronized polymers, and evaluate the effect from the dendrons on the optical and material properties. The work presented in this doctoral thesis, Dendrimers and Dendronized Polymers - Synthesis and Characterization, is divided into one minor and one major part. READ MORE
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3. Fiber-Supported Hydrogels with Controlled surface Properties
Abstract : Hydrogels are emerging materials that have the ability to hold a substantial amount of water. However, the low mechanical performance of hydrogels is often a limitation for extending the field of applications. READ MORE
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4. Multifunctional Polymer Materials: From Synthesis to Disinfection
Abstract : Polymer materials have wide applications in many industries, such as the food, pharmacy, construction, textile, and cosmetics industries. For the past few years, polymer materials have drawn the attention of scientists and engineers as a good disinfectant due to their advanced manufacturing methods, large surface areas, good stability, and lowcost. READ MORE
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5. Surface Modification of Cellulose by Covalent Grafting and Physical Adsorption
Abstract : The interest in new environmentally friendly cellulose‐based productshas increased tremendously over the last years. At the same time theSwedish forest industry faces new challenges in its strive to increase the utilization of cellulose fibers in high‐value end‐products. READ MORE