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    • Carbon Nanotube Spectrally Selective Solar Absorbers 

      Chen, Zhonghua; Nguyen, Quang Hong; Boström, Tobias (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      The use of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) as spectrally selective solar thermal absorbers (SSA) in solar thermal collectors is presented in this paper. CNT layers were coated by electrophoretic deposition (EPD) on aluminum substrates. Stable aqueous CNT suspensions consisted of multi-walled CNTs, DI water and surfactant was used for EPD. The deposited samples were heat treated in a tube ...
    • Carbon Nanotube Spectrally Selective Solar Thermal Absorbers 

      Chen, Zhonghua (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2016-10-04)
      The main objectives of this work were to investigate a) the feasibility of depositing multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) homogeneously on metal substrates by electrophoresis and b) the performance of MWCNT coatings as spectrally selective absorbers. Stable aqueous MWCNT suspensions were prepared and employed in electrophoretic deposition (EPD) of MWCNT coatings on aluminum substrates. The surface ...
    • Carbon-carbon bonds with CO2: Insights from computational studies 

      Obst, Marc; Pavlovic, Ljiljana; Hopmann, Kathrin Helen (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-02-17)
      In this mini-review, we provide an overview of recent computational studies on homogeneous transition metal-catalyzed carbon-carbon bond formation with CO2. We cover substitution and addition reactions involving different metals (mainly Ni, Rh, Cu) and substrates (alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, arenes) with focus on the mechanistic details. The CO2 insertion step is generally found to be rate-limiting. ...
    • Carbonate concretions in an ice-contact delta, Skarmunken, Ullsfjord, northern Norway 

      Amundsen, Mats (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2017-03-10)
      At Skarmunken, a small village south of Ullsfjord, northern Troms, Norway, an outcrop containing carbonate concretions have been investigated. From sedimentary logging, five facies (facies A-E) have been classified by their grading and composition. Depositional data from logs, maximum pebble size (MPS) and earlier investigations suggests an ice-contact delta. TOC/TS data have revealed a dominantly ...
    • Carbonylative Suzuki-Miyaura couplings of sterically hindered aryl halides: Synthesis of 2-aroylbenzoate derivatives 

      Ismael, Aya; Skrydstrup, Troels; Bayer, Annette (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-02-10)
      We have developed a carbonylative approach to the synthesis of diversely substituted 2-aroylbenzoate esters featuring a new protocol for the carbonylative coupling of aryl bromides with boronic acids and a new strategy to favour carbonylative over non-carbonylative reactions. Two different synthetic pathways – (i) the alkoxycarbonylation of 2-bromo benzophenones and (ii) the carbonylative Suzuki–Miyaura ...
    • Cartan-Geometric Approaches to Submaximally Symmetric Ordinary Differential Equations 

      Kessy, Johnson Allen (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2023-04-12)
      This thesis is concerned with a symmetry classification problem for ordinary differential equations (ODEs) that dates back to Sophus Lie. We focus on higher order ODEs, i.e. scalar ODEs of order greater than or equal to 4 or vector ODEs of order greater than or equal to 3, up to contact transformations. The maximal contact symmetry algebra dimensions for these ODEs are known. We determine for ...
    • Cascading lake drainage on the Greenland Ice Sheet triggered by tensile shock and fracture 

      Christoffersen, Poul; Bougamont, Marion; Hubbard, Alun; Doyle, Samuel H.; Grigsby, Shane; Pettersson, Rickard (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-03-14)
      Supraglacial lakes on the Greenland Ice Sheet are expanding inland, but the impact on ice flow is equivocal because interior surface conditions may preclude the transfer of surface water to the bed. Here we use a well-constrained 3D model to demonstrate that supraglacial lakes in Greenland drain when tensile-stress perturbations propagate fractures in areas where fractures are normally absent or ...
    • The Case for Combining a Large Low‐Band Very High Frequency Transmitter With Multiple Receiving Arrays for Geospace Research: A Geospace Radar 

      Hysell, David; Chau, Jorge Luis; Coles, William A; Milla, Marco; Obenberger, Kenneth; Vierinen, Juha (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-07-09)
      We argue that combining a high‐power, large‐aperture radar transmitter with several large‐aperture receiving arrays to make a geospace radar—a radar capable of probing near‐Earth space from the upper troposphere through to the solar corona—would transform geospace research. We review the emergence of incoherent scatter radar in the 1960s as an agent that unified early, pioneering research in geospace ...
    • Case study of a large-scale solar and wind power hybrid system at Fakken Wind Farm, Troms 

      Tiller, Charlotte (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2017-06-01)
      The objective of this thesis is to investigate the feasibility of a large scale hybrid system at Fakken, Troms. There is already an existing 54 MW wind farm at site. The wind farm has considerably higher power production during winter compared to summer, and the electricity grid is therefore not fully exploited during summer. Adding a solar panel utility to the site could be a solution to this issue. ...
    • Case study of a large-scale solar, wind and hydro power hybrid system in Skibotndalen, Troms 

      Ingebrigtsen, Karoline (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2017-06-06)
      The power company Troms Kraft is interested in the feasibility of a large-scale hybrid system in Skibotndalen in Troms. There are two existing hydro power stations in the area, and this thesis concerns the addition of an electric solar power plant of 20 MW and a wind power plant of 21 MW to these stations. As measured solar radiation is not available for one whole year at the location, solarradiation ...
    • A case study of a sporadic sodium layer observed by the ALOMAR Weber Na lidar 

      Rietveld, Michael T.; Nesse, H.; Heinrich, D.; Williams, B.; Hoppe, Ulf-Peter; Stadsnes, J.; Singer, W.; Blum, U.; Sandanger, M. I.; Trondsen, E. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2008-05-28)
      Several possible mechanisms for the production of sporadic sodium layers have been discussed in the literature, but none of them seem to explain all the accumulated observations. The hypotheses range from direct meteoric input, to energetic electron bombardment on meteoric smoke particles, to ion neutralization, to temperature dependent chemistry. The varied instrumentation located on Andøya ...
    • A case study of gravity wave dissipation in the polar MLT region using sodium LIDAR and radar data 

      Takahashi, Toru; Nozawa, Satonori; Tsutsumi, Masaki; Hall, Chris; Suzuki, Shin; Tsuda, Takuo T.; Kawahara, Takuya D.; Saito, Norihito; Oyama, Shinichiro; Wada, Satoshi; Kawabata, Tetsuya; Fujiwara, Hitoshi; Brekke, Asgeir; Manson, Alan; Meek, Chris; Fujii, Ryoichi (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014)
    • A case study on generation mechanisms of a sporadic sodium layer above Tromsø (69.6° N) during a night of high auroral activity 

      Takahashi, Toru; Nozawa, Satonaori; Tsuda, Takuo T.; Ogawa, Yasunobu; Saito, Norihito; Hidemori, Takehiro; Kawahara, Takuya D.; Hall, Chris; Fujiwara, Hitoshi; Matuura, Nobuo; Brekke, Asgeir; Tsutsumi, Masaki; Wada, Satoshi; Kawabata, Tetsuya; Oyama, Shinichiro; Fujii, Ryoichi (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-08-05)
      We have quantitatively evaluated generation mechanisms of a sporadic sodium layer (SSL) based on observational data obtained by multiple instruments at a high-latitude station: Ramfjordmoen, Tromsø, Norway (69.6° N, 19.2° E). The sodium lidar observed an SSL at 21:18 UT on 22 January 2012. The SSL was observed for 18 min, with a maximum sodium density of about 1.9 × 1010 m−3 at 93 km with a 1.1 km ...
    • Casual Resource Sharing with Shared Virtual Folders 

      Uldal, Siri Birgitte (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2007-06-15)
      Proliferation of wireless networks has been a major trigger behind increased mobility of computing devices. Along with increased mobility come requests for ad-hoc exchange of resources between computing devices as an extension of humans interacting. We termed it casual resource sharing where resources in this thesis have been narrowed down to files only. We have named our casual resource sharing ...
    • Casuar - A Protected Library OS for running Windows applications on top of Vortex 

      Graff, Erlend Helland (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2015-06-15)
      Today, virtual machines (VMs) are commonly employed to encapsulate and isolate workloads in the cloud, enabling efficient utilization of hardware resources through the use of statistical multiplexing. Still, there is a significant overhead associated with the use of VMs; each VM instance has to contain a complete OS environment to support the execution of applications that are dependent on the ...
    • Catalytic Intermolecular Functionalization of Benzimidazoles 

      Hansen, Jørn H; Fjellaksel, Richard (Peer reviewed; Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2019-06-25)
      This chapter describes contemporary strategies for selective catalytic intermolecular functionalization of the benzimidazole scaffold. Functionalization at nitrogen and position C-2 is well developed employing copper, palladium, rhodium, nickel, and cobalt catalysis. Direct CH activation is the predominant approach to C-2 functionalization. Nickel-based catalysts can activate C—O bonds in conjunction ...
    • Catchment characteristics and seasonality control the composition of microbial assemblages exported from three outlet glaciers of the Greenland Ice Sheet 

      Vrbická, Kristýna; Kohler, Tyler J.; Falteisek, Lukáš; Hawkings, Jon R.; Vinšová, Petra; Bulínová, Marie; Lamarche-Gagnon, Guillaume; Hofer, Stefan; Kellerman, Anne M.; Holt, Amy D.; Cameron, Karen Anne; Schön, Martina; Wadham, Jemma Louise; Stibal, Marek (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-11-29)
      Glacial meltwater drains into proglacial rivers where it interacts with the surrounding landscape, collecting microbial cells as it travels downstream. Characterizing the composition of the resulting microbial assemblages in transport can inform us about intra-annual changes in meltwater flowpaths beneath the glacier as well as hydrological connectivity with proglacial areas. Here, we investigated ...
    • The categorical theory of relations and quantization 

      Lychagin, Valentin V.; Jakobsen, Per K. (Working paper; Arbeidsnotat, 2001-10-30)
      In this paper we develops a categorical theory of relations and use this formulation to define the notion of quantization for relations. Categories of relations are defined in the context of symmetric monoidal categories. They are shown to be symmetric monoidal categories in their own right and are found to be isomorphic to certain categories of A−A bicomodules. Properties of relations are ...
    • Causality in Scale Space as an Approach to Change Detection 

      Skrøvseth, Stein Olav; Godtliebsen, Fred; Bellika, Johan Gustav (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      Kernel density estimation and kernel regression are useful ways to visualize and assess the structure of data. Using these techniques we define a temporal scale space as the vector space spanned by bandwidth and a temporal variable. In this space significance regions that reflect a significant derivative in the kernel smooth similar to those of SiZer (Significant Zero-crossings of derivatives) are ...
    • Cavity-Free Continuum Solvation: Implementation and Parametrization in a Multiwavelet Framework 

      Gerez Sazo, Gabriel Adolfo; Remigio Eikås, Roberto Di; Jensen, Stig Rune; Bjørgve, Magnar; Frediani, Luca (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-03-18)
      We present a multiwavelet-based implementation of a quantum/classical polarizable continuum model. The solvent model uses a diffuse solute–solvent boundary and a position-dependent permittivity, lifting the sharp-boundary assumption underlying many existing continuum solvation models. We are able to include both surface and volume polarization effects in the quantum/classical coupling, with guaranteed ...