Department of Polymer Networks and Mechanical Properties
Head: Libor
Matějka, PhD (phone +420-296 809
-281 (285), e-mail matejka@imc.cas.cz)
Research
In the last 15 years, the research of the Department concentrates
on synthesis, characterization and
structure-formation-property-relationship of nano-structured
polymers. An important research goal is the study of the
evolution of molecular and phase
(heterogeneities) structure of reacting systems
during nanocomposite preparation.
Our interest is directed towards the following systems:
- organic-inorganic hybrid polymers and
interpenetrating networks, including:
- Nanocomposite epoxy networks
- Siloxanes and silsesquioxanes as inorganic
component
- Self-ordering systems
- Highly resistant coatings
- nanocomposite hydrogels displaying a
fast response to environmental stimuli (temperature, pH)
- organic-inorganic nanocomposites
containing well-defined inorganic building blocks
- synthesis and modification of well-defined inorganic
nanoparticles (especially POSS)
- linear polymers, as well as networks filled with montmorillonite
nano-fillers
- semicrystalline polymers and blends,
nucleation of semicristalline polymers, morphology
(domains sizes and structures) effect on macroscopic
properties
- novel polyurethane systems (segment
structure, self-ordering)
A significant part of product characterization is performed in
our department:
- melt rheology
- rheology of polymerizing systems (chemorheology)
- dynamic-mechanical thermal analysis (DMTA)
- tensile / compression / flexure testing
- fracture mechanics
- dielectric analysis
- molecular mass analysis by means of GPC
The informations reflect the personal composition of the
department from 1.1.2009 onwards:
- Staff
- Selected papers
in 2008: 8
(presenting) + 12 (co-authors)
- Conference contributions:
9 presented lectures + 4
presented posters
+ 14
(as co-authors)
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matejka@imc.cas.cz
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