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    Food and Agriculture

    Bread at the nanoscale

    Lantmännen
    Nov 2018 - Feb 2020

    Lantmännen and RISE want to establish new knowledge about the interaction of polysaccharides with water, and the gelatinisation of starch granules that shapes the baking process. The results of the X-ray scattering (SAXSSuitable for investigating the structure of partially ordered materials and systems, and characterising structures at various length scales and fast measurement times.More info) experiments help Lantmännen optimise the different qualities of their flours. […]

    Environmental Engineering and Recycling

    Identifying Toxic Compounds in Incineration Bottom Ash

    DESY, The Water Research Centre Limited (WRc)
    Nov 2022

    Studying the speciation of zinc and copper compounds in thermal treatment residues to inform waste classification. Water Research Centre Limited (WRc) and DESY collaboration.

    Medtech - Biomedical engineering

    Can understanding potato starch aid in wound healing?

    Magle Chemoswed AB, Malmö University
    Jan 2018

    Malmö University together with Magle Chemoswed, investigated hydration of Microporous Polysaccharide Hemospheres, using SWAXS performed at MAX IV, combined with sorption calorimetry, gravimetrical swelling, rheology and differential scanning calorimetry experiments. The Microporous Polysaccharide Hemospheres are starch-based particles developed by the Swedish company Magle Chemoswed AB that can be used to accelerate wound healing.