Study of new materials for chemical and pharmaceutical technologies and other applications
Provider: Univerzita Pardubice
Programme: Studentská grantová soutěž
Implementation period: 01.01.21 - 31.12.21
Workplace:
Fakulta chemicko-technologická - FCHT
Investigator: Košťál PetrTeam member: Bulánek Roman | Komersová Alena | Málek Jiří | Dohnalová Žaneta | Frolich Karel | Hájek Martin | Honcová Pavla | Šulcová Petra | Čapek Libor
Description:
This project aims to research in four different areas. The main part of the scientific activities related to the project is focused on the research of catalysts. This concerns the area of their preparation, basic characterization, but also applications in industrially important processes. A pharmacokinetic study focused primarily on the crystallization of sparingly soluble drugs and the preparation of matrix tablets with sustained drug release is another integral part of the project. The research area of inorganic pigments within the project is mainly focused on high thermal stable and ecological materials and their application to various types of ceramic glazes and organic binders. Last but not least, the project is also focused on the study of chalcogenide glass-forming materials. In particular, to a description of their crystallization and structural relaxation and the related study of viscosity and other important physical properties of these materials.
This project aims to research in four different areas. The main part of the scientific activities related to the project is focused on the research of catalysts. This concerns the area of their preparation, basic characterization, but also applications in industrially important processes. A pharmacokinetic study focused primarily on the crystallization of sparingly soluble drugs and the preparation of matrix tablets with sustained drug release is another integral part of the project. The research area of inorganic pigments within the project is mainly focused on high thermal stable and ecological materials and their application to various types of ceramic glazes and organic binders. Last but not least, the project is also focused on the study of chalcogenide glass-forming materials. In particular, to a description of their crystallization and structural relaxation and the related study of viscosity and other important physical properties of these materials.