Main trends of research in the IMC
Biomacromolecular systems
- Polymeric drug carriers. Study of
regularities and relations of the structure,
physicochemical and biological properties of molecular
and supramolecular systems, conjugates consisting of
synthetic and natural macromolecules and possibly of
other biologically active molecules, with the aim to
verify the feasibility of preparation of systems with
targeted and predetermined properties.
- Polymeric layered systems for contact with
biological media. Preparation of artificial
functional objects by successive assembling biological
and synthetic macromolecules, based on controlled
utilization of intermolecular interactions so that they
can be used, depending on the predesigned composition, as
affinity layers in biosensors and separation media or as
coatings of artificial surfaces compatible with blood and
coatings stimulating cell and tissue growth.
- Bioanalogous polymers. Synthesis of new
polymers and semisynthetic hybrid macromolecular
structures containing motifs of biologically active
biopolymers or their structure analogs and study of their
role in formation of specific interactions of polymer
matrix with biomacromolecules, cells and tissues.
- Polymeric hybrid systems. Preparation of
new multifunctional micro- and nanoparticle and membrane
carriers for enzymatic and other catalysis, affinity and
pseudoaffinity chromatography, separation of organic and
inorganic substances and for removal of toxic inorganic
ions from aqueous and nonaqueous media.
- Hydrogels. Preparation and study of
properties of new hydrogel systems with appropriate
surface properties for biomedicinal applications
depending on polymer - living tissue interactions.
Dynamics and self-assembling of molecular and
supramolecular polymer structures
- Self-assembling and nanostructural ordering of
macromolecules. Search for possibilities of
controlling self-assembling molecules in supramolecular
systems by variation of external parameters, such as
temperature, pH or ionic strength, and use of controlled
self-assembling in the solid state, mesophase, solution
and on surface for improvement or formation of utility
properties of polymers, which are used in biomolecular
engineering, drug transport, microelectronics, sensors
and membranes.
- Dynamics and molecular characterization of
macromolecules. Study of dynamics of polymers in
solution by light scattering, electron paramagnetic
resonance (EPR) and gradient-field NMR. Study of
processes of macroscopic diffusion of polymers and
molecules differing in nature and size, including
biologically important molecules, in polymer gels and
polymer solutions. Examination of possibilities of
extending the use of chromatographic and MALDI methods in
analysis of synthesis products, especially of
functionalized polymers and block copolymers.
Preparation, characterization and use of new
polymeric systems with controlled structure and properties
- Polymerization processes. Application of
controlled radical polymerization (ATRP) to modification
of natural polymers (cellulose), both in heterogeneous
and homogeneous media, and use of controlled radical
polymerization with participation of stable nitroxyl
radicals in synthesis of functionalized copolymer
precursors and related block copolymers, which can be
utilized as components of supramolecular polymeric
systems, membrane materials or compatibilizers.
- Polymer networks. Investigation of future
development of new types of organic-inorganic structures,
networks from precursors with original molecular
architecture, liquid-crystalline networks and smart gels.
Preparation of two-component interpenetrating networks of
hydrophilic polymers and supramolecular structures
containing liquid-crystalline and amorphous regions.
Verification of a new method of preparation of polymeric
membranes with better properties and functions, lower
price and promising applications in hydrogen and methanol
fuel cells, gas separation and ultrafiltration.
- Optoelectronic phenomena. Study of optical,
photophysical, electric and optoelectronic properties of
polymers with the aim to gain findings on mechanisms of
the phenomena and to find new phenomena utilizable in
applications. Experimental and theoretical study of
electronic phenomena in polymers, in particular electric
conductivity, photoconductivity, generation and transport
of charge carriers, electroluminescence, photochromism,
transistor phenomenon and effects of space charge, with
strong emphasis on molecular character of processes.
- Materials research. Control and
modification of structure of polymer blends in the course
of their preparation and processing, dispersing of
nanoparticles in polymer matrix and control of mechanical
and processing properties of nanocomposites, control of
the course of crystallization and crosslinking of
semicrystalline polymers and their blends, possibilities
of influencing structure changes in polymer materials by
environment and stabilization. In the field of chemistry
of solid materials, orientation on study of preparation
and physicochemical properties of a specific group of
materials with pronouncedly dual nature of cohesion
forces.
Jan Pilar (
pilar@imc.cas.cz)
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