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Time-efficient method for monitoring electrochemical energy conversion systems

Author(s): Gjorgji Nusev (Author), Pavle Boškoski (Supervisor)

Year: 2022

Type: Doctoral dissertation

According to the EU’s Green Deal plan, one of the main objectives for the EU is to become a net-zero greenhouse emission society by 2050. Achieving this goal requires advancements across many areas ranging from energy production, conversion, distribution and energy storage where the key role is taken by the …

Plasma-enabled design of hybrid carbon nanostructures for energy storage applications

Author(s): Neelakandan Marath Santhosh (Author), Uroš Cvelbar (Supervisor), Gregor Filipič (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2021

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Carbon, one of the most abundant materials in the earth crust, has gained research attention owing to its high structural stability, electrical conductivity, optical and thermal properties. Additionally, the possibility of tailoring carbon materials at nanoscales makes them promising materials for many applications, including energy storage, sensors, biomedical and electronics. …

Removal of contaminants of emerging concern using algal photobioreactors

Author(s): David Škufca (Author), Ester Heath (Supervisor)

Year: 2021

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Contaminants of emerging concern (CEC) are organic pollutants occurring in wastewater and consequently enter the environment. An alternative to conventional wastewater treatment are algal photobioreactors, which treat wastewater with low energy input while producing nutrient- and energy-rich algal biomass and treated water, which both have the potential to be reused. …

Laser Ablation - Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICPMS) - Fundamental Study of Ablation and Deposition Processes

Author(s): Mersida Janeva Azdejković (Author), Spomenka Kobe (Supervisor), Alkiviadis Constantinos Cefalas (Co-Supervisor), J. T. van Elteren (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2012

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Laser ablation (LA) is a versatile technique that can be used for the elemental analysis of diverse materials as well as for synthesis purposes, i.e. for pulsed laser deposition (PLD) of a wide range of materials. Analysis and synthesis will only be successful if the ablated material can be stoichiometrically …

Determination of steroid estrogens in environmental samples using chemical analysis (GC-MSD) and an in vitro estrogenicity assay (ER-Calux®)

Author(s): Miha Avberšek (Author), Ester Heath (Supervisor), Janez Ščančar (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2012

Type: Doctoral dissertation

The presence of steroid estrogens in the environment has been studied intensively for two decades because of their possible deleterious effects on living organisms at very low (ng/L) concentrations. To determine concentrations of steroid estrogens and the estrogenic potential of environmental samples, sophisticated and sensitive analytical techniques as well as …

Optimization of coupling between high-frequency generator and low pressure plasma

Author(s): Rok Zaplotnik (Author), Miran Mozetič (Supervisor), Alenka Vesel (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2012

Type: Doctoral dissertation

In this thesis we present the development of the device for the removal of carbon deposits in fusion reactors. Amorphous hydrogenated carbon deposits (a-C:H) represent a major problem for smooth operation of future fusion reactors with divertors containing carbon tiles, because they cause retention of radioactive tritium. There are techniques …

Synthesis and characterization of perovskite nanostructures

Author(s): Kristina Žagar (Author), Miran Čeh (Supervisor)

Year: 2011

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Polycrystalline, BaTiO3 nanorods and SrTiO3 nanotubes were synthesized by the electrophoretic deposition (EPD) of a barium titanate sol and a strontium titanate sol into 2D ordered anodic aluminium oxide templates (AAO) with a subsequent thermal treatment and template removal. The BaTiO3 nanorods grown within the AAO template membranes had diameters …

Occurrence, fate and removal of pharmaceutical residues in water treatment

Author(s): Tina Kosjek (Author), Ester Heath (Supervisor)

Year: 2009

Type: Doctoral dissertation

The presence of pharmaceutical residues in surface waters is an emerging environmental issue that provides a new challenge to treatment systems for potable water, wastewater and water reuse. Their principle pathways into the sewerage system are twofold: first, after being administered to patients they are normally excreted as various metabolites …