Sökning: "Surface Potential"
Visar resultat 16 - 20 av 1968 avhandlingar innehållade orden Surface Potential.
16. Properties of modified starches and their use in the surface treatment of paper
Sammanfattning : The papermaking industry uses a large amount of starch each year, both as a wet-end additive and as a rheological modifier in surface sizing and coating colors. It is important to be able to reduce the amount of chemicals used in the papermaking and surface treatment process, to reduce costs and to make the process even more efficient. LÄS MER
17. Tailoring residue-derived carbon materials for the removal of wastewater contaminants : adsorption and surface properties
Sammanfattning : The availability of effective, low-cost wastewater treatment is necessary for increased water recycling and the prevention of environmental pollution on a global scale. Adsorption on activated carbons is commonly applied in wastewater treatment, but the high cost of conventional activated carbons limits the use of this technique. LÄS MER
18. Surface-Densified Wood : From Laboratory-Scale Research Towards a Competitive Product
Sammanfattning : For many decades, humans have been consuming more resources than the world has to offer in the long run. Increasing the use of renewable materials, such as wood, is essential if we are to achieve a sustainable use of the resources available to us. LÄS MER
19. Lithium titanate as anode material in lithium-ion batteries : -A surface study
Sammanfattning : The ever increasing awareness of the environment and sustainability drives research to find new solutions in every part of society. In the transport sector, this has led to a goal of replacing the internal combustion engine (ICE) with an electrical engine that can be powered by renewable electricity. LÄS MER
20. Numerical and experimental investigations of fluid-surface interaction
Sammanfattning : Fluid-structure interactions play a central role in an overwhelming number of physical phenomena. All fluid dynamic students are familiar with the common assumption of a "smooth boundary". While this assumption often is enough to provide a high level understanding of the dynamics and physics at hand in practice this is not true. LÄS MER