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Pokročilé technologie nanouhlíkatých materiálů

Course aims

The course will be to deepen the knowledge of the carbonaceous materials. The introductory part of the study will include a brief summary of the development of carbon materials from the early discovery and synthesizing nanouhlíků to current trends and opinions. Students learn the techniques of preparation and characterization nanouhlíků. They presented the most efficient methods of analysis and characterization methods for predicting the behavior and properties of materials based on modeling. A substantial part of the contents of the course will focus on the application nanocarbons and present and future. Applications for high-speed electronic devices, photonics, micro-chips and touch screens or solar facilities will be discussed in terms of the use of graphene layers and carbon nanotubes.

Literature

L. Dai (Ed.), Carbon Nanotechnology, Recent Developments in Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science and Device Applications, Elsevier 2006.
C. N. R. Rao, A. Müller, A. K. Cheetham, The Chemistry of Nanomaterials, Wiley VCH Verlag 2004.
E. G. Kurt, N. Hiroyuki, Advanced Nanomaterials, Wiley VCH Verlag 2010.

Advised literature

1. T. Makarova, F. Palacio, Carbon Based Magnetism, An Overview of the Magnetism of Metal Free Carbon-based Compounds and Materials, Elsevier 2006.
2. M. M. Haley, R. R. Tykwinski, Carbon-Rich Compounds: From Molecules to Materials, Wiley-VCH Verlag 2006.


Language of instruction čeština
Code 9360-0210
Abbreviation PTUM
Course title Pokročilé technologie nanouhlíkatých materiálů
Coordinating department CNT - Nanotechnology Centre
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Gražyna Simha Martynková, Ph.D.