Advanced Low-Dimensional Nanomaterials
– Jan Macák
Research areas
Nanomaterials with low dimensions (100 nm and below) for applications in power engineering, biology and catalysis.
Main objectives
The main objective of the research is a synthesis of new low dimensional structures, such as nanotubes, nanolayers, nanofibers, by various means. It includes also the necessary investigation of the structure-property relationship of these materials. The most promising materials are explored in various fields, such as photovoltaics, catalysis, batteries, etc. together with cooperating partners.
Content of research
Self-organized valve metal oxide nanostructures by electrochemical anodization
development of novel tubular shapes and morpologies
investigation of various Ti and Ti-based substrates for nanotube synthesis
improvement of the tube ordering towards ideal hexagonal ordering
understanding their structure/properties/application relationship
Atomic layer Deposition of Various funcitonal coatings
functionalization of nanomaterials by secondary materials
development of new precursors and processes for new advanced coatings
realization of complete functional devices
Inorganic and polymeric nanofibers and microfibers
new formulations of solutions for inorganic fibers by centrifugal spinning and electrospinning
synthesis vs. calcination vs. property relationship
evaluation of the potential for various applications
Management
Dr. Ing. Jan Macák
Research Group Leader, Research Area Coordinator
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