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    Thermal analysis of multi-layer walls containing geopolymer concrete and phase change materials for building applications by Cao, Vinh Duy, Bui, Tri Quang, Kjøniksen, Anna-Lena

    Published in Energy (Oxford) (01-11-2019)
    “…A numerical model based on the finite differences method was developed to analyze the effect of seasonal variations, human comfort temperature, and wall design…”
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    Thermal analysis of geopolymer concrete walls containing microencapsulated phase change materials for building applications by Cao, Vinh Duy, Pilehvar, Shima, Salas-Bringas, Carlos, Szczotok, Anna M., Bui, Tri Quang, Carmona, Manuel, Rodriguez, Juan F., Kjøniksen, Anna-Lena

    Published in Solar energy (15-01-2019)
    “…•MPCM addition improves energy efficiency.•The energy efficiency is higher with increasing heat storage capacity of the MPCM.•The effect of outdoor temperature…”
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    Thermal performance and numerical simulation of geopolymer concrete containing different types of thermoregulating materials for passive building applications by Cao, Vinh Duy, Pilehvar, Shima, Salas-Bringas, Carlos, Szczotok, Anna M., Bui, Tri Quang, Carmona, Manuel, Rodriguez, Juan F., Kjøniksen, Anna-Lena

    Published in Energy and buildings (15-08-2018)
    “…•GPC with a high storage heat capacity containing MPCM was successfully fabricated.•The thermal conductivity of GPC decreases with increasing amount of…”
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    Osmotic engine converting energy from salinity difference to a hydraulic accumulator by utilizing polyelectrolyte hydrogels by Bui, Tri Quang, Magnussen, Ole-Petter, Cao, Vinh Duy, Wang, Wei, Kjøniksen, Anna-Lena, Aaker, Olav

    Published in Energy (Oxford) (01-10-2021)
    “…Efficient harvesting of the mixing energy from the salinity gradient between sea and river water remains a challenge. Recently, utilization of the…”
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    Energy Lost in a Hydrogel Osmotic Engine Due to a Pressure Drop by Bui, Tri Quang, Cao, Vinh Duy, Wang, Wei, Nguyen, Thanh Hung, Kjøniksen, Anna-Lena

    “…Utilizing hydrogels to harvest salinity gradient energy from solutions of different salinities has recently attracted interest. Polyelectrolyte hydrogels…”
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    Salinity Gradient Energy from Expansion and Contraction of Poly(allylamine hydrochloride) Hydrogels by Bui, Tri Quang, Cao, Vinh Duy, Do, Nu Bich Duyen, Christoffersen, Trine Eker, Wang, Wei, Kjøniksen, Anna-Lena

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (05-07-2018)
    “…Salinity gradients exhibit a great potential for production of renewable energy. Several techniques such as pressure-retarded osmosis and reverse…”
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    Recovered Energy from Salinity Gradients Utilizing Various Poly(Acrylic Acid)-Based Hydrogels by Bui, Tri Quang, Cao, Vinh Duy, Wang, Wei, Kjøniksen, Anna-Lena

    Published in Polymers (22-02-2021)
    “…Hydrogels can be utilized to extract energy from salinity gradients when river water mixes with seawater. Saline-sensitive hydrogels exhibit a reversible…”
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    Stabilized polymeric nanoparticle from amphiphilic mPEG-b-polyaspartamides containing 'click' functional groups by Bui, Quang Tri, Jeon, Young Sil, Kim, Jaeyun, Kim, Ji-Heung

    “…The synthesis of a series of poly(ethylene glycol) and polyaspartamide-based block copolymers containing azide and alkyne function groups and its micelle…”
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    Preparation of novel hybrid gels from polyaspartamides and natural alginate or hyaluronate by click reaction by Bui, Quang Tri, Jeon, Young-Sil, Um, Soong Ho, Chung, Dong June, Kim, Ji-Heung

    Published in Journal of polymer research (01-03-2015)
    “…Novel polyaspartamide derivatives with pendant azide groups were prepared and used to prepare click gels. Two bis-alkyne reagents, bis-propargyl-succinate and…”
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    Preparation and characterization of CO2-responsive poly(amino acid) derivatives with guanidine group by Tran, Bich Ngoc, Bui, Quang Tri, Jeon, Young Sil, Park, Ho Seok, Kim, Ji-Heung

    Published in Polymer bulletin (Berlin, Germany) (01-10-2015)
    “…Polyaspartamides, which are termed to a variety of amide derivatives of poly(aspartic acid), one of the poly(amino acid)s or polypeptides, have been…”
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