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1. Active High Voltage Insulation - A New Hybrid Insulation Concept with Dynamic and Active Features
Sammanfattning : In this thesis, the concept of a new environmental-friendly and high-performance high voltage insulation is presented. Basically, it is an electric field steering technique where the dynamic process of charge accumulation, actively and advantageously, re-distributes the electric field within an insulation system. LÄS MER
2. Bioelectrochemical Applications of Reactions Catalyzed by Immobilized Enzymes
Sammanfattning : The sensitivity of biosensors can be increased substantially by incorporation in a substrate recycling scheme. Based on the amplification of NAD+/NADH by the recycling reaction catalyzed by glycerol dehydrogenase (GDH) and diaphorase, NAD+/NADH can be determined amperometrically with around 1000 times higher sensitivity than for the substrate sensing mode. LÄS MER
3. Cellobiose dehydrogenase on electrodes - an electrochemical biosensor for various analytes tunable by positive charges
Sammanfattning : Cellobiose dehydrogenase (CDH) is a sugar oxidizing enzyme secreted by various species of wood degrading fungi to assist the process of wood degradation. It can oxidise analytically relevant sugars as cellobiose, lactose or glucose leading to a gain of two electrons per sugar molecule. LÄS MER
4. Electrocatalytic properties of Ni hydroxides with Zn or Co in the Ni matrix
Sammanfattning : The majority of the work in this thesis has been made with the improvement of the systems for electrochemical co-generation of chemicals and electricity in mind. This is an appealing but challenging way of producing chemicals with energy as a bi-product, and is commonly referred to as “green chemistry”. LÄS MER
5. Solving Analytical Challenges with Thin Layer Electrochemistry
Sammanfattning : The decentralization of chemical sensing to attain environmental-related information is today highly desirable to increase the knowledge on biological or geological events as well as effluents. The current state of the field moves toward submersible probes; chemical sensors implemented into submersible devices for quantifying analytes over extended times. LÄS MER