Search for dissertations about: "thiol-ene"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 34 swedish dissertations containing the word thiol-ene.
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1. Thiol-ene Nanostructuring
Abstract : Improving the health and well-being of humankind does not only constitutepart of our moral codes, but is also enlisted as the number three goal ofthe 2030 agenda for sustainable development set by the UN. Fulfilling suchobjective in the regions of resource-poor settings or for age groups with morevulnerability to infectious agents demands immediate actions. READ MORE
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2. Thiol-ene and Thiol-ene-epoxy Based Polymers for Biomedical Microdevices
Abstract : Within healthcare there is a market pull for biomedical devices that can rapidly perform laboratory processes, such as diagnostic testing, in a hand-held format. For this reason, biomedical devices must become smaller, more sophisticated, and easier to use for a reasonable cost. READ MORE
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3. Thiol-Ene CHemistry and Dopa-Functional Materials towards Biomedical Applications
Abstract : Thiol-ene chemistry is versatile and efficient and can be used as a powerful tool in polymer synthesis. In this thesis, the concept of thiol-ene chemistry has been central, where it has been explored as a tool for the synthesis of well-defined hydrogels and dopa-functional materials towards biomedical applications; such as hydrogels, primers for adhesive fixation of bone fractures, self-healing gels, and micelles for drug-delivery. READ MORE
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4. Thiol-Ene/Yne Adhesives for Tissue Fixation
Abstract : The utilization of adhesives in surgery has not reached its full potential and research in the field is encouraged by the surgeons’ desire for improved alternatives to today’s tissue fixation strategies. Here, adhesive resins based on thiol-ene coupling (TEC) chemistry or thiol-yne coupling (TYC) chemistry are exploited to develop tissue adhesives that cure fast and on-demand via photoinitiation. READ MORE
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5. Dendrimers : Synthesis, Characterization and Use in Thiol-Ene Networks
Abstract : Dendrimers are perfectly branched, well-defined macromolecules with a layered structure and a large amount of peripheral end groups. The high functionality in combination with the possibility of dendrimers to adopt a globular shape at high molecular weights, gives them very unique properties. READ MORE