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Nanomaterials on the phyllosilicates base

Summary

Knowledge about crystal structure and chemistry of phyllosilicates are necessary to make proper modification for preparation of nanoparticles, organo-silicates, nanomaterials with optical and antibacterial effects, and clay minerals exfoliated in polymers.

Literature

MARTIN, R.T. (Charman), BAILEY, S.W., EBERL, D.D., FANNING, D.S., GUGGENHEIM, S., KODAMA, H., PEVEAR, D.R., ŚRODOŃ, J. a WICKS, F. J. 1991. Report of The Clay Minerals Society Nomenclature Committee: Revised Classification of Clay Materials. Clays Clay Miner., 39, 333-335.
VALÁŠKOVÁ, M., SIMHA MARTYNKOVÁ, G.: Vermiculite: structural properties and examples of the use. In: Clay Minerals in Nature, their Characterization, Modification and Application (M. Valášková and G. Simha Martynková, Eds.), InTech 2012, 209-238, ISBN 978-953-51-0738-5.

Advised literature

G. Simha Martynková, M. Valášková: Vermiculite in nanocomposites: In Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2nd Edition (H.S. Nalwa, editor), ASP 2011, Vol. 25, 119-145, ISBN: 1-58883-190-6.
Handbook of Clay Science Edited by F. Bergaya, B.K.G. Theng and G. Lagaly
Developments in Clay Science, Vol. 1, 2006 Elsevier Ltd., pp.1224, ISBN-10 0-08-044183-1


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina, čeština, angličtina
Code 9360-0145
Abbreviation NBVS
Course title Nanomaterials on the phyllosilicates base
Coordinating department CNT - Nanotechnology Centre
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Gražyna Simha Martynková, Ph.D.