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Charged Entities Interacting with Electronically Responsive Structures with Implications for the Modeling of Interactions between Carbon Nanotubes and DNA
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Understanding interactions between charged entities with electronically responsive structures embedded in an electrolytic environment is important because of the diverse range of practical applications. This study was motivated by the technique where single stranded DNA was used to separate...
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Development of Functional Polyelectrolyte Coatings with Antifouling & Lubricating Applications in Bioengineering and Study of the Associated Surface Interaction Mechanisms
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The fabrication of functional polyelectrolyte coatings by employing reliable anchoring mechanisms has attracted great attention due to their wide range of potential applications. In this thesis, we develop robust-anchored functional coatings, especially polyelectrolyte coatings, for endowing the...
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Spring 2018
Certain areas of oil sands in Canada are mined and processed for bitumen production using hot water processes that produce a slurry waste, referred to as tailings. Sand particles in tailings quickly settle and produce mature fine tailings (MFT), which are stored in large tailing ponds. Currently,...