prof. Ing. Tomáš Bystroň, Ph.D.

 
 

Career Summary:

2005 MSc. thesis defense ‘Study of potential modulated ion exchange in polypyrrole films', Department of Inorganic Technology, UCT Prague
2009 Ph.D. thesis defense ‘Studies on the anodic methoxylation of 4-methyllanisole', Department of Inorganic Technology, UCT Prague
2009-2010 Research Associate at Chemical Engineering Department, Imperial College London, United Kingdom 
2019 Habilitation in the field of Inorganic Technology, Department of Inorganic Technology, UCT Prague

 

Current Position: 

Associate Professor in the Technical Electrochemistry Group, Head of Research 'Electrosynthesis of High Added Value Products'

Research Interest:

electrochemical synthesis of organic compounds with special attention to hypervalent iodine compounds (iodosylarenes, jodylarenes, diaryliodonium salts); investigation of mechanism and kinetics of electrochemical reactions; water electrolysis and fuel cells; understanding relation between surface composition and electrochemical behaviour of surfaces; photoelectron spectroscopy

Membership in the Scientific organizations and other related activities:

International Society of Electrochemistry

Expert Activities:

participation in (inter)national projects (fuel cells, water electrolysis, electrosynthesis of hypervalent iodone compounds); supervision of students (Bc., MSc., Ph.D.); lecturing (Principles of Electrochemistry); reviewer in numerous international impacted journals 

 

Publication activity (openalex.org)

Chapters in monographs:    2

 
 
 

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