Study of new inorganic compounds and materials with widely applicable properties.
Provider: Univerzita Pardubice
Programme: Studentská grantová soutěž
Implementation period: 01.01.25 - 31.12.25
Workplace:
Fakulta chemicko-technologická - FCHT
Investigator: Vinklárek JaromírTeam member: Černošková Eva | Drašar Čestmír | Erben Milan | Jambor Roman | Mošner Petr | Růžička Aleš | Vlček Miroslav | Wágner Tomáš | Dostál Libor
Description:
Research into inorganic materials in the program "Chemistry and Technology of Inorganic Materials" will focus on crystalline and amorphous materials usable as narrow-band semiconductors, thermoelectric materials, amorphous and glassy inorganic materials based on chalcogenides, phosphates and oxides, materials for electronic memories with phase change and ionic conductivity. Furthermore, new oxide and chalcogenide glasses will be prepared and their properties and possible uses will be studied. In the program "Inorganic Chemistry" inorganic materials will be studied, which belong to homogeneous and supported catalysts and cytostatics based on organometallic and complex compounds. For these newly prepared compounds, attention will be paid primarily to their structural characterization and the study of catalytic and biological properties.
Research into inorganic materials in the program "Chemistry and Technology of Inorganic Materials" will focus on crystalline and amorphous materials usable as narrow-band semiconductors, thermoelectric materials, amorphous and glassy inorganic materials based on chalcogenides, phosphates and oxides, materials for electronic memories with phase change and ionic conductivity. Furthermore, new oxide and chalcogenide glasses will be prepared and their properties and possible uses will be studied. In the program "Inorganic Chemistry" inorganic materials will be studied, which belong to homogeneous and supported catalysts and cytostatics based on organometallic and complex compounds. For these newly prepared compounds, attention will be paid primarily to their structural characterization and the study of catalytic and biological properties.