Essays about: "self-assembly"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 31 essays containing the word self-assembly.
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1. Inkjet printed piezoelectric energy harvesters based on self-assembly of diphenylalanine peptide
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : Diphenylalanine peptide (Phe-Phe or FF) is a very promising bio-material in the future wearable electronics application due to its self-assembly into nanotubes and nanoribbons with high shear piezoelectric coefficient which is comparable to traditional inorganic piezoelectric materials. In order to efficiently harvest piezoelectric response, alignment and unidirectional polarization of FF nanotubes are required. READ MORE
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2. Multifunctional ice and snow repellent coatings for photovoltaic modules
University essay from Uppsala universitet/SolcellsteknikAbstract : Implementation of solar power by photovoltaic modules in cold climates, such as northern Sweden, implies several challenges. Ice and snow coverage not only leads to reduction in energy production due to shading, but it also puts equipment at risk from additional weight. READ MORE
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3. Carbazole-based Self-Assembly Monolayers as hole transport layers for Pb-Sn hybrid perovskite solar cells. : Co-supervised by Dr. M. A. Loi and Dr. Erik Johansson
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Fysikalisk kemiAbstract : .... READ MORE
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4. Block copolymer-based hybrid nanomaterials for nanoimprint applications
University essay from Lunds universitet/Fasta tillståndets fysik; Lunds universitet/Lunds Tekniska HögskolaAbstract : In this Master’s thesis project, a block copolymer (BCP) film was used in combination with sequential infiltration synthesis and etching to manufacture a nanoimprint lithography stamp consisting of silicon. The BCP film was designed to contain perpendicularly aligned hexagonally placed cylinders, a pattern that will later be investigated for antibacterial properties after being transferred via nanoimprint lithography to a polymer film. READ MORE
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5. Frontier materials at the air-liquid interface: Self-assembly of green ionic liquids
University essay from KTH/Yt- och korrosionsvetenskapAbstract : The interfacial structuring of three non-halogenated ionic liquids was examined at the air-liquid interface for both dry and humid condition by analysis of X-ray reflectometry data using a slab model approach. The aim was to investigate the effect of humidity on the air-liquid interface. READ MORE