Sökning: "active capping"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 6 avhandlingar innehållade orden active capping.
1. Fate and transport of POPs in the aquatic environment : with focus on contaminated sediments
Sammanfattning : Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are hydrophobic substances that readily sorb to organic matter in particles and colloids instead of being freely dissolved in the water phase. This sorption affects the bioavailability and environmental transport of the POPs. LÄS MER
2. Studies of second coordination sphere effects and metal variations on [FeFe]-hydrogenase mimics
Sammanfattning : Mitigation of climate change motivates researchers to explore hydrogen as a potential energy carrier. Unfortunately, widespread use of hydrogen as an energy carrier is limited by numerous challenges in its production, including high energy consumption; high economic cost; current reliance on rare metals such as platinum. LÄS MER
3. The Structural Basis of the Control of Actin Dynamics by the Gelsolin Superfamily Proteins
Sammanfattning : Rearrangement of the actin cytoskeleton occurs in a variety of cellular processes and structures and involves a wide spectrum of proteins. Among these, the gelsolin superfamily proteins (GSPs) control actin organization by severing filaments, capping filament ends and bundling filaments. LÄS MER
4. Functional Nanostructures for Gas Sensors
Sammanfattning : This research focuses on three main topics within the aims of FUNMAT, which are:Ohmic contacts to high-temperature chemical gas sensors.Studies of catalytic monolayers on active gate metal in SiC-based gas sensors.Investigating potential sensing properties of the nanoscale material MXene. LÄS MER
5. Design and synthesis of aspartyl protease inhibitors : Targeting HIV-1 and malaria plasmepsin I and II
Sammanfattning : Aspartyl proteases can generally be inhibited by peptide mimics containing an uncleavable peptide bond isostere at the proposed cleavage site. One such peptide bond isostere is the hydroxyethylamine moiety, which in this thesis has successfully been incorporated in potential inhibitors of the HIV-1-protease as well as the malarial proteases plasmepsin I and II. LÄS MER