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Hybrid organo-inorganic nanostructures

Anotace

The aim of lectures will be presentations of possibilities of inorganic carriers structure modification with variuos organic compounds. The results of modification are formations of hybrid organo-inorganic composite nanomaterials with wide range of application: polymeric nanocomposites, sorbents, antibacterial nanomaterials, drugs, composites nanomaterials for catalysis of organic reactions and others.
First part will be aimed to: 1) discussion about basic units - types and classifications of materials, 2) study of inorganic carriers, especially from point of view of nanostructure orders. It will be aimed to nanomaterials on basis of metal oxides and metalloids SiO2, Al2O3, TiO2, ZnO and others, natural clay minerals and synthetic minerals, polysilsesquioxanes and nanomaterials on the carbon basis, 3) to analysis of methods for synthesis of organo-inorganic composite materials by modification presented inorganic structur with organic molecules and to 4) properties of prepared organo-inorganic structur.
In the second part students will study practical applications hybrid organo-inorganic composite materials with focus on their propre topics. Especially, they will study polymeric nanocomposites, sorption materials, antibacterial nanocomposites, organic drugs anchored on inorganic carriers, catalysts of organic reactions, their properties, importance and restrictions in use.

Povinná literatura

1. P. Gómez-Romero, C. Sanchez, Functional hybrid materials, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim 2004.
2. G. Kickelbick, Hybrid materials: synthesis, characterization and applications, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim 2007.
3. S. Yariv, H. Cross, Organo-clay Complexes and Interactions, Marcel Dekker, New York 2002.

Doporučená literatura

1. G. Kickelbick, Hybrid materials: synthesis, characterization and applications, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim 2007.


Language of instruction čeština
Code 9360-0205
Abbreviation HOAN
Course title Hybrid organo-inorganic nanostructures
Coordinating department CNT - Nanotechnology Centre
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Daniela Plachá, Ph.D.