Browsing Master's Theses by Author "Fındıkçı, İlknur Eruçar"
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Bio-based rheology modifying agents for cement-based materials
Güldoğan, Ayça Gisu (2020-06-10)Recent developments in the construction sector lead to the possible implementation of advanced manufacturing techniques of cement-based materials. Such concrete production led to the development of high-performance ... -
Computational investigations of bio-compatible metal organic frameworks (bio-MOFs) for adsorption-based uremic toxin separation
Polymeric membranes in dialysis machines are currently used to separate uremic toxins from blood of chronic kidney patients. However, polymeric membranes can filter only small water-soluble uremic toxins such as urea and ... -
Computational investigations of metal organic frameworks and covalent organic frameworks for gas storage and gas separation applications
Gülçay, Ezgi (2019-07-09)Ordered crystalline microporous materials including metal organic frameworks (MOFs), zeolite imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs), and covalent organic frameworks (COFs) have emerged as strong candidates for gas storage and gas ... -
Implementation of microwave curing system to adapt metakaolin based geopolymer binders for 3d-printing
Three-dimensional (3D) printing techniques of the construction materials such as contour crafting and additive manufacturing are being developed in the construction sector and replace the conventional building techniques ... -
Investigation of pair distribution function method on structural analysis of x-ray diffraction data from nanocrystalline powders
Pair Distribution Function analysis is a local characterization method gaining momentum recently. Conventional X-ray diffraction and Rietveld methods have proven not to be accurate in the case of analysis of diffraction ... -
Molecular simulations of bio-MOF membranes for uremic toxin separation
Palabıyık, Büşra (2021-08-27)Metal organic frameworks (MOFs) have recently gained importance for gas and liquid separations due to their large surface areas and tuneable pore sizes. The accumulation of urea and creatinine which are small and ... -
Rheology modifying agents : a key technology developed by using microorgsnisms
Azima, Mahzad (2018-08)Recent development in concrete technology enabled the design of highly flowable mixes with improved workability. These advanced mixes require incorporation of fine materials or viscosity modifying agents (VMA) to reduce ...
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