Current Projects
Micro Flow Innovation Center
Since 2013, I'm leading the Micro Flow Innovation Center – a multidisciplinary R&D team targeting the latest challenges in applied research. Our purpose in MFIC is to provide the scientific expertise to companies that face the technological issues and cannot get the answers from their R&D departments. To serve this purpose, MFIC follows the latest trends in chemistry and chemical engineering – the continuous flow systems, microreactor technology and process intensification – resulting in innovative solutions based on the fundamental understanding of the underlying processes.
F3 Factory: Flexible, Fast, Future
F3 Factory is an European research program developing more flexible, faster and future production methods for chemical industry. It is one of the leading projects in the Nanotechnologies, Materials and Production research priority of the European Community’s Seventh Framework programme.
Our team focuses on methods for the surfactant manufacturing utilizing the microstructured devices and process intensification strategies.
MicroLab
Since 2010, I've been supervising the design and installation of a new laboratory setup based on Ehrfeld Modular Micro Reaction System. The equipment was funded by an internal grant of Czech Academy of Sciences and currently we use the installation for further research of microreaction applications in different fields of chemistry (gas-liquid reactions, photochemistry, catalytic reactions, enzymatic reactions,...).
MicroPROCESSING of Fluids
Within the frame of a dedicated research agreement between ICPF and Procter & Gamble, I'm participating in the research related to microprocessing of fluids, focusing mainly on microprocessing equipment and control system design, characterization of microreactors and emulsification process.
Hydrodynamics of Microreaction Systems
Since 2005, I've been involved in the research of hydrodynamic behaviour of microreaction systems. My PhD thesis was focused on hydrodynamic study of gas-liquid flow in a thin-gap microchannel. Namely, I studied the bubbly flow behaviour inside the rectangular channel with high aspect ratio, with flow visualisation and image processing being used as the main techniques for description and analysis of the system.
PIV in Microchannels
In cooperation with INP-ENSIASET-CNRS (Toulouse), we have a bilateral research project on two-phase hydrodynamics in microchannels. Within this project the behaviour of single bubbles, bubble chains and (Taylor flow) and 2D micro bubble columns is characterized with microPIV and flow visualisation.
Electrochemistry in Microreactors
Between 2005 and 2009, our team participated in the EU project IMPULSE. IMPULSE stands for Integrated Process Units with Locally Structured Elements; basically, it was a project dealing with the research of microdevices and their application into industrial production processes. Our group was concerned mainly with investigation of hydrodynamical behaviour of a thin-gap electrochemical microreactor. My PhD thesis was completed withing the IMPULSE project and was focused on application of microreactors for electro-organic synthesis.
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