Search for dissertations about: "swellability"

Found 3 swedish dissertations containing the word swellability.

  1. 1. Pulp strength enhancement by oxygen delignification

    Author : Claudia Esteves; Elisabet Brännvall; Olena Sevastyanova; Sören Östlund; Christine Chirat; KTH; []
    Keywords : TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER; ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY; TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER; ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY; fiber charge; morphology; oxygen delignification; swellability; tensile properties; dragegenskaper; fiberladdningar; morfologi; svällningsförmåga; syrgasdelignifiering; Chemical Engineering; Kemiteknik;

    Abstract : Oxygen delignification is widely used in the pulp and paper industry as a part of delignification process between the kraft cook and bleaching. However, its potential has not been fully utilized. READ MORE

  2. 2. Polymers at the Electrode-Electrolyte Interface : Negative Electrode Binders for Lithium-Ion Batteries

    Author : Fabian Jeschull; Daniel Brandell; Bernard Lestriez; Uppsala universitet; []
    Keywords : NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; binder; CMC-Na; PAA; graphite; silicon; lithium-ion battery; photoelectron spectros-copy; Kemi med inriktning mot materialkemi; Chemistry with specialization in Materials Chemistry; Kemi med inriktning mot polymerkemi; Chemistry with specialization in Polymer Chemistry; Chemistry with specialization in Physical Chemistry; Kemi med inriktning mot fysikalisk kemi;

    Abstract : We are today experiencing an increasing demand for high energy density storage devices like the lithium-ion battery for applications in portable electronic devices, electric vehicles (EV) and as interim storage for renewable energy. High capacity retention and long cycle life are prerequisites, particularly for the EV market. READ MORE

  3. 3. Water-based Flexographic Printing on Polymer-coated Board

    Author : Maria Rentzhog; Mark Rutland; Joseph Aspler; KTH; []
    Keywords : NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; Surface and colloid chemistry; Yt- och kolloidkemi;

    Abstract : This doctoral thesis comprises three studies dealing with water-based flexography on polymer-coated boards, which have been presented in the five papers included at the end of the thesis. The first study (covered in three papers) presents results from characterisation of a matrix of water-based inks with respect to their rheology, surface tension, wetting, and fulltone printing performance on PE-coated board. READ MORE