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2D Nanomaterials for Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production /
(American Chemical Society, 2019)The photocatalytic water splitting technique is a promising alternative to produce hydrogen using a facile and proficient method. In the current Review, recent progress made in photocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction ... -
2D nanostructures for water purification: graphene and beyond
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Advances in catalytic/photocatalytic bacterial inactivation by nano Ag and Cu coated surfaces and medical devices /
(Elsevier, 19 July 20)The design, synthesis, fundamentals and evaluation of 2D/3D antimicrobial surfaces are addressed in detail in the current review. Recent advances in the antimicrobial mechanism, kinetics and properties of Ag, Cu and Ag-Cu ... -
Agriculture odours : an Irish perspective of the nuisance
(Institute of Technology, Sligo, 1997)Animal numbers have continued to increase over the past decade. Associated with this is an increase in the amount o f animal manures to disposed of. The odours associated with this manure are perceived to be a problem. ... -
Alien aquatics in Europe : assessing the relative environmental and socioeconomic impacts of invasive aquatic macroinvertebrates and other taxa
(Regional Euro-Asian Biological Invasions Centre - REABIC, 2015)Invasive alien aquatic species, including marine and freshwater macroinvertebrates, have become increasingly important in terms of both environmental and socio-economic impacts. In order to assess their environmental and ... -
An alternative to Triton X-100 for use in viral inactivation for recombinant factor VIII /
(Institute of Technology, Sligo, 2019)Solvent detergent combinations for viral inactivation have long been used in the manufacture of Biopharmaceutical products due their proven safety record for inactivating viruses. Triton X-100, a non-ionic detergent, has ... -
An analysis of CRM and E-CRM strategies in small to medium businesses in Ireland
(Institute of Technology, Sligo, 2012)The central research question for this current study is: The analysis of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and Electronic Customer Relationship Management (E-CRM) strategies in small to medium businesses in Ireland. ... -
Analysis of haemochromatosis mutations in the North West population
(Institute of Technology, Sligo, 2006-06)Background: Hereditary haemochromatosis is a heritable disorder caused by an inborn error in the metabolism of iron. It results in over absorption of iron by the body, which can manifest clinically as fatigue, arthritis, ... -
An analysis of medical device registration and market access in China /
(Institute of Technology, Sligo, 2017)The focus of this research is in the area of medical device registration and market access in China. Such a study is important as China is one of the largest markets for medical devices in the world making it an important ... -
Anatase to rutile transition in titanium dioxide photocatalytic nanomaterials /
(Institute of Technology, Sligo, 2019)Anatase and brookite are both considered metastable phases and transition irreversibly into the thermodynamically stable rutile phase at elevated temperatures (600-700°C in pure synthetic TiO2). Anatase TiO2 is widely ... -
Ancient DNA analysis of a medieval human assemblage from Ballyhanna, Co. Donegal
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Antifungal properties of nanosized ZnS particles synthesised by sonochemical precipitation
(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2014)Zinc Sulphide (ZnS) nanoparticles, synthesised by sono-chemical route employing zinc chloride and sodium sulphide, displayed significant anti-fungal property against the pathogenic yeast Candida albicans (MTCC 227) at a ... -
Antimicrobial properties of vertically aligned nano-tubular copper
(Elsevier, 2014)In this work, the antimicrobial properties of vertically aligned nano-tubular Cu arrays (NT-Cu) fabricated via a template-based electrodeposition approach were investigated. The NT-Cu display good bactericidal activity ... -
Application of environmentally preferable purchasing in Trinity College, Dublin
(Institute of Technology, Sligo, 2004)An investigation into the inclusion o f environmental considerations in procurement decisions in college concluded that elements o f environmentally preferable purchasing (EPP) are in place, but the application is uneven. ... -
Application of geometric morphometrics to modern and zooarchaeological cattle bones /
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The application of GIS, predictive modelling, and morphological analysis to further understand cave use in Neolithic Ireland
(Institute of Technology, Sligo, 2016)This thesis presents the results of two archaeological predictive models applied to two geographic regions in Ireland - North Connaught and Munster. The main aim of the project was to identify caves that were most likely ... -
The appraisal of mesophilic anaerobic digestion and thermophilic aerobic digestion in the treatment of municipal sludge in Ireland
(Institute of Technology, Sligo, 2003-07)It has been well documented that the optimum feedstock for anaerobic digesters consists of readily biodegradable compounds, as found in primary sludge or even a mixed substrate of primary and excess activated sludge. Due ... -
Aquatic invasive alien species : top issues for their management
(2015)In November 2014, the European Union (Member Organization) (EU) published a new Regulation to address invasive alien species (IAS) and protect biodiversity. This Regulation entered into force across the EU in January ... -
Archaeological and anthropological aspects of the Holocaust from a Jewish perspective
(Institute of Technology, Sligo, 2013)The intention of this research is to offer innovative ideas on methods that can be utilised by academics and historians within a conflict context. The framework that will support the overall research is from that of an ... -
Artefacts and bones from Glencurran cave
(Burrenbeo Trust, 2010)Glencurran Cave, in the heart of the Burren, has been the site of important archaeological discoveries since 2004.