Essays about: "Jonbyte"
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1. Biopolymers processed and used as enzyme carriers
University essay from KTH/Fiber- och polymerteknologiAbstract : Syftet med detta masterprojekt var att undersöka möjligheten att använda biobaserat, mjukgjort natriumalginat (NaAlg) som enzymbärare. Alginaterna görs traditionellt bearbetbara genom att tillsätta olika mjukgörare, såsom polyoler (glycerol, sorbitol, etc.), i detta arbete användes glycerol. READ MORE
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2. Ammonium and nitrate sorption by biochar
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Soil and EnvironmentAbstract : Biochar has recently drawn attention due to its ability to increase soil fertility, sequester carbon and its expected effect on reducing the leaching of elements from the soil, especially nitrogen. The possibility of using biochar as a soil amendment to reduce the amount of nitrogen leaching, and then reducing the quantities of nitrogen fertilizers used in agriculture to avoid the bad environmental effects has become a matter of great interest. READ MORE
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3. Development of MALS methods for exosome size analysis
University essay from KTH/KemiAbstract : Exosomer är extracellulära vesiklar i nanostorlek som frigörs från cellerna till den extracellulära matrisen. Exosomer är laddade med nukleinsyror, proteiner, och lipider, och fungerar som kommunikatorer mellan celler. Det har gjort dem mycket attraktiva for forskning inom terapi, diagnostik och transport av läkemedel. READ MORE
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4. Sustainability assessment of urine concentration technologies
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : The majority of the nutrients in household wastewater are found in the urine and in order to facilitate the use the nutrients in the urine as fertilizer, the urine can be can be concentrated. To extract the nutrients from the urine, various technologies for urine concentration are being developed today. READ MORE
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5. Leaching of Glass Waste – Structure and Humidity Cell Tests
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : Glass production has historically occurred at around 50 glassworks in Sweden, in a region known as the Kingdom of Crystals (Glasriket). Today, most of these sites are no longer active and left behind is glass waste of different forms (both as fragments of finished glass as well as unrefined glass melts). READ MORE