Licentiate seminars in chemistry

Upcoming and completed licentiate seminars within the Section of Chemistry from 2019 and forward.

  • Nielsen, Ida

    New strategies for characterizing Prussian blue analogues

    2023.

    Licentiate thesis, comprehensive summary

    Open access
  • Ergun Dönmez, Merve

    Hydroarylation of Fullerene C60 Using Arylboronic Acids via Rhodium Catalysis: Improving the Outcomes and Simplifying the Conditions

    2022.

    Licentiate thesis, comprehensive summary

    Open access
  • Golubova, Anastasia

    Spatial metabolomics using Surface Sampling Capillary Electrophoresis Mass Spectrometry : New tool for direct surface sampling chemical analysis of biological samples

    2022.

    Licentiate thesis, comprehensive summary

    Open access
  • Posada Urrutia, Mauricio

    Live long and phosphor: synthesis of new 2,1,3-benzothiadiazole based scaffolds and novel organo-Au(I) luminophores

    2022.

    Licentiate thesis, monograph

  • Doloczki, Susanne

    Development of fluorescent probes based on the benzothiadiazole scaffold

    2021.

    Licentiate thesis, comprehensive summary

  • Peintner, Stefan

    Characterising Halogen Bonding in a Cooperative Model System

    2020.

    Licentiate thesis, comprehensive summary

  • Lüking, Malin

    Modelling the Protein-DNA Interface

    2020.

    Licentiate thesis, comprehensive summary

  • Kotronia, Antonia

    The multifunctional role of carbon in electrochemical energy storage: Graphitic foams for 3D microbatteries and dual-ion batteries

    2019.

    Licentiate thesis, comprehensive summary

    Open access
  • Ingner, Fredric

    Sustainable methods for the preparation of diverse Au(I) complexes

    2019.

    Licentiate thesis, comprehensive summary

  • Hribersek, Matic

    Control of Aryne Capture Regioselectivity via Fluoroboronate-induced Distortion

    2019.

    Licentiate thesis, comprehensive summary

  • Gerdin Hulkko, Johan

    Muspel and Surtr: CVD system and control program for WF6 chemistry

    2019.

    Licentiate thesis, monograph

    Open access