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Efimova, Y.M. (author)
Understanding protein adsorption is of vital importance in many fields of medicine and industry that can be divided into two categories: those in which it is desired to minimize adsorption, and those in which protein adsorption is desired. The first category covers materials for kidney dialysis membranes, implants in the bloodstream, vessels for...
doctoral thesis 2006
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Schimmel, H.G. (author)
For sustainable development, the resources of the earth need to be maintained and carbon dioxide emission should be avoided. In particular, we need to find an alternative for the use of fossil fuels in vehicles. Since long, hydrogen has been recognised as the fuel of the future because it exhausts only water when used in fuel cells and hardly...
doctoral thesis 2005
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Crevecoeur, R.M. (author)
doctoral thesis 1996
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Fontaine-Vive-Curtaz, F. (author)
The purpose of this thesis was to extend recent works on structure and dynamics of hydrogen bonded crystals to model biomolecular systems and biological processes. The tools that we have used are neutron scattering (NS) and density functional theory (DFT) and force field (FF) based simulation methods. The quantitative and parameterfree link (in...
doctoral thesis 2007
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Kruglova, O.V. (author)
The dynamics and conductivity of the discotic liquid-crystal, hexakis(n-hexylox) triphenylene (HAT6), and charge-transfer complex that it forms with 2,4,7trinitro-9-fluorenone (TNF) are studied using quasielastic neutron-scattering (QENS) and Pulse-Radiolysis Time resolved Conductivity. These two techniques measure the molecular dynamics and...
doctoral thesis 2007
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Wagemaker, M. (author)
doctoral thesis 2003
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Kemner, E. (author)
Zeolites are crystalline aluminosilicates with a three-dimensional open framework structure of channels and cavities of molecular dimensions. Zeolites can thus act as molecular sieves, making catalytic centres in the interior of the zeolite only accessible to molecules of the correct size. Such catalytic centres, especially clusters of...
doctoral thesis 2001
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Uca, O. (author)
Spin-Echo Small-Angle Neutron Scattering (SESANS) instrument is a novel SANS technique which enables one to characterize distances from a few nanometers up to the micron range. The most striking difference between normal SANS and SESANS is that in SESANS one gets information in real space, whereas in a SANS measurement one obtains data in...
doctoral thesis 2003
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Mulders, A.M. (author)
doctoral thesis 1998
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Verhoeven, V.W.J. (author)
In April 1997 the program "Decentralized Production and Storage for Large-Scale Application of Renewable Energy" of the Delft Interfaculty Research Centre (DIOC) was launched. In this program various groups from several Faculties of the Delft University of Technology studied the feasibility of large scale application of renewable energy. Energy...
doctoral thesis 2001
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Van Heijkamp, L.F. (author)
In this study non-invasive neutron scattering techniques are used on soft condensed matter, probing colloidal length scales. Neutrons penetrate deeply into matter and have a different interaction with hydrogen and deuterium, allowing for tunable contrast using light and heavy water as solvents. The mesoscopic structure of materials is determined...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Westerhuijs, P. (author)
doctoral thesis 1992
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Tian, B. (author)
In the past decades, neutron scattering techniques have been applied to many soft matter systems and have yielded fruitful results that contribute to a better understanding of their properties. Yet, the techniques were rarely used for studying food materials, probably because they are less well known and less accessible to food scientists. This...
doctoral thesis 2020
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