Search for dissertations about: "single particle dissolution"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words single particle dissolution.
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1. Novel and refined small-scale approaches to determine the intrinsic dissolution rate of drugs
Abstract : Many drugs are administered as crystalline particles compressed into tablets and taken orally. When the tablet reaches the gastrointestinal tract, it disintegrates and the drug particles dissolve in the gastrointestinal fluid. The dissolved molecules are absorbed across the intestinal membranes into the bloodstream to reach their target sites. READ MORE
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2. New single particle methods for detection and characterization of nanoparticles in environmental samples
Abstract : Nanoparticles (NP) are being used in rapidly increasing quantities which has resulted in concerns about possible harmful effects for health and environment. NP are already undergoing similar risk assessment programs as conventional chemicals, and due to their enhanced surface reactivities it has been proposed that the use of NP should be regulated by specific legislation based on particle size. READ MORE
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3. Aqueous Processing of WC-Co Powders
Abstract : The object of this work is to obtain a fundamentalunderstanding of the principal issues concerning the handlingof an aqueous WC-Co powder suspension.The WO3 surface layer on the oxidised tungsten carbidepowder dissolves at pH>3 with the tungsten concentrationincreasing linearly with time. READ MORE
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4. Fluid and Solid Particle Dynamics in Stirred Vessels
Abstract : The present thesis deals with the fluid dynamics of stirred vessels and particularly those that are to be used in conjunction with solids suspensions. Stirred vessels are very common in the process industry and large amounts of energy can be saved by optimising their operation. READ MORE
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5. Exploring the Molecular Dynamics of Proteins and Viruses
Abstract : Knowledge about structure and dynamics of the important biological macromolecules — proteins, nucleic acids, lipids and sugars — helps to understand their function. Atomic-resolution structures of macromolecules are routinely captured with X-ray crystallography and other techniques. READ MORE