Since the first reported use of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) as an electrode material in 1996 the use of CNTs within electrochemistry has grown rapidly. Single walled carbon nanotubes offer bio-compatibility combined with nano-scale dimensions and low background currents in the pristine state. Over the past decade the quantity of SWNTs synthesised globally has greatly increased making the material available for a variety of studies and potentially a feasible material for commercial electrodes. Despite this rise in popularity there is still an on going debate about the sites of electron transfer (ET) at a carbon nanotube. Some reports claim that the sidewall of the carbon nanotube exhibits sluggish ET rates with the majority of the ET occurring a...
This thesis presents work on the development of a number of scanned electrochemical probe microscopi...
The production of materials with nanoscale features is of great interest for the enhancement of the ...
Metal oxides (MOs) play a key role in many areas of chemistry, physics and materials science. They a...
Since the first reported use of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) as an electrode material in 1996 the use of ...
The role of high-power white LEDs in general lighting applications is becoming, day-by-day, increasi...
A fountain type ultrasonic atomizer was chosen to be a possible device to be used to assist in the a...
PhD ThesisDespite decades of research, corrosion under insulation (CUI) still presents significant c...
Severe burn injuries lead to significant morbidity and mortality as they are traumatic and affect ne...
In order to connect offshore installations with maximum effectiveness, high voltage direct current c...
An electrochemical study of the copper electroless deposition process, using dimethylamine borane as...
A review of current literature indicates a limited knowledge and documentation of thermomechanical r...
This study aims to deduce an appropriate shape and density for an electronic free-cell that could be...
Absorption with aqueous amine solvents is at present the most viable technology for CO2 capture. Whi...
In order to connect offshore installations with maximum effectiveness, high voltage direct current c...
The challenges in the deposition of dissimilar materials are mainly related to the large differences...
This thesis presents work on the development of a number of scanned electrochemical probe microscopi...
The production of materials with nanoscale features is of great interest for the enhancement of the ...
Metal oxides (MOs) play a key role in many areas of chemistry, physics and materials science. They a...
Since the first reported use of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) as an electrode material in 1996 the use of ...
The role of high-power white LEDs in general lighting applications is becoming, day-by-day, increasi...
A fountain type ultrasonic atomizer was chosen to be a possible device to be used to assist in the a...
PhD ThesisDespite decades of research, corrosion under insulation (CUI) still presents significant c...
Severe burn injuries lead to significant morbidity and mortality as they are traumatic and affect ne...
In order to connect offshore installations with maximum effectiveness, high voltage direct current c...
An electrochemical study of the copper electroless deposition process, using dimethylamine borane as...
A review of current literature indicates a limited knowledge and documentation of thermomechanical r...
This study aims to deduce an appropriate shape and density for an electronic free-cell that could be...
Absorption with aqueous amine solvents is at present the most viable technology for CO2 capture. Whi...
In order to connect offshore installations with maximum effectiveness, high voltage direct current c...
The challenges in the deposition of dissimilar materials are mainly related to the large differences...
This thesis presents work on the development of a number of scanned electrochemical probe microscopi...
The production of materials with nanoscale features is of great interest for the enhancement of the ...
Metal oxides (MOs) play a key role in many areas of chemistry, physics and materials science. They a...