Sökning: "green solvent solubility"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 7 avhandlingar innehållade orden green solvent solubility.
1. Polysaccharide thin film studies - Adsorption of oxidized xylan on cellulose
Sammanfattning : Wood xylans are renewable natural materials that have potential for future use in bio-based products. However, their high price and low production capacity restrict their industrial use and current applications. This research aimed to explore the potential of wood xylans for film applications. LÄS MER
2. Conjugated polymers with functional side chains for photovoltaics
Sammanfattning : Polymer solar cells are quickly approaching viability as a large scale electrical power source. To increase their stability and processability in green solvents, we want to modify their solubilizing side chains with different functionalities. LÄS MER
3. Solution Chemistry and Morphological Properties for Organic Solar Cells : Exploring Alternative Solvents Using Microgravity and Modelling as Tools
Sammanfattning : Organic photovoltaics (OPVs) have the advantage of the accessibility of energy for all, due to facile and low-cost processing, with its low energy payback time compared to other technologies, therefore promising applications. Research and development have led to power conversion efficiencies of nearly 20% and now catching up to their inorganic counterparts. LÄS MER
4. Application of subcritical and supercritical fluids in coal extraction and analysis
Sammanfattning : Coal is used to generate electricity and produce high-value chemicals through coal gasification, liquefaction, and coke. During combustion sulfur is released, which leads to acid rain formation. LÄS MER
5. Cellulose in quaternary ammonium hydroxide solutions
Sammanfattning : An ever-increasing demand to shift away from fossil-based feedstock towards renewable resources has led to more use of bio-based materials. Cellulose being the most abundant biopolymer on Earth has received a considerable attention with a wide range of applications (in textile fibers, films, membranes, etc. LÄS MER