Projects in IIC

 
 

 
Title Recipient Principal investigator
Growth and real structure of thin films of hexagonal ferrites with magnetoelectric phenomenon MFF UK Buršík Josef
Electric transport and magnetism in novel layered cobaltates with rare-earths Buršík Josef
New approach to preparation transition metal oxides nanosheets ÚACH Demel Jan
Composite materials containing graphene with unique properties for environmental applications ÚACH Ecorchard Petra
Safety of actinide separation processes CEA Grüner Bohumír
Novel metallacarborana derivatives that exhibit inhibitory properties towards carbonic anhydrase enzyme and potential applicability in cancer therapy ÚACH Grüner Bohumír
Cluster borate anion technology for new materials in medicine and elektronics Katechem spol. s r.o. Grüner Bohumír
Microanalysis of clay minerals in the fine art a part of provenance studies ÚACH Hradil David
Impact of radiation on distinctive physical properties of advanced materials for nuclear facilities ČVUT Lančok Adriana
Multifunctional photoactive nanofiber materials PřF UK Lang Kamil
Hexanuclear molybdenum clusters with tunable photophysical properties ÚACH Lang Kamil
Anthropogenic Pollution and Architecture: Two Phenomena and a Single Story ÚACH Matys Grygar Tomáš
Study of graphene-ionic liquid interactions for preparation of polymer composites ÚACH Štengl Václav
Green Decon:Graphene-Metal Oxide Nanocomposites for Enhanced Decontamination of Toxic Chemicals ÚACH Štengl Václav
New perspective composite materials base on chalcogenides of transient metals for photovoltaic coatings ÚACH Štengl Václav
New composites based on graphene and oxides ÚACH Štengl Václav
Device for large scale fog decontamination UCIII de Madrid Štengl Václav
Carborane-modified iron-arene complexes ÚACH Štíbr Bohumil
Research for the production of multifunctional photoactive nanocomposites for use in the construction industry and for paints TUL Šubrt Jan
The use of photoactive nanosurfaces to solve current problems of air and water cleaning TUL Šubrt Jan
Study of chemical and electrochemical processes influencing growth of self-organized TiO2 nanotubes in solutions UP Šubrt Jan
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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