Sökning: "polarization selectivity"
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6. Controlling ion transport in organic devices
Sammanfattning : Organic electronics and printed electronics have been attracting more and more research interest in the past decades. Polymers constitute an important class of materials within the field organic electronics due to their unique physical and chemical properties. LÄS MER
7. Study of MFI zeolite membrane for CO2 separation
Sammanfattning : Nowadays, the need and interest for renewable sources of energy has increased. Biogas is a renewable source of energy that can be considered as a sustainable substitute for natural gas. LÄS MER
8. Permeability of the glomerular filtration barrier in relation to the size, shape, charge and deformability of the permeating molecules
Sammanfattning : Characterization of the glomerular filtration barrier is of fundamental importance for understanding the pathophysiology of proteinuric kidney diseases. Furthermore, it can be of key value in the understanding of microalbuminuria, which is often associated with endothelial dysfunction in conjunction with cardiovascular disease. LÄS MER
9. Nuclear Dynamics in Linear and Non-linear X-ray Processes
Sammanfattning : New generations of brilliant synchrotron radiation sources and intense X-ray and optical lasers have opened unprecedent opportunities in linear and non-linear spectroscopies of molecules. This together with new instrumentation calls for further development of theory to explain observations and suggest new experiments. LÄS MER
10. In-situ activated hydrogen evolution from pH-neutral electrolytes
Sammanfattning : The goal of this work was to better understand how molybdate and trivalent cations can be used as additives to pH neutral electrolytes to activate the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction (HER). Special emphasis was laid on the chlorate process and therefore also to some of the other effects that the additives may have in that particular process. LÄS MER