Research activities of the department cover a wide spectrum of modern inorganic technologies. Special emphasis is focused on basic research and solving problems connected with new types of energy sources and the development of new catalysts, photocatalysts or membranes. In addition, partnership with industry results in projects aimed at establishing waste-free technologies or disposal of outdated environmental harmful technologies, more efficient utilization of raw materials and the computer simulation of technological processes.

Every single of our activities follows several fundamental principles and the most important one is to achieve long term sustainable development.

According to interdisciplinary acpects of majority of our projects we closely cooperate with top domestic and abroad institutions. Longterm cooperation with industrail partners represents a guarantee state of art technologies and emphase practical utilization of results. For good experimental results in labaratories is mathematical modelling and simulations done by our theoretics rather indispensable.

Projects can be generally divided into the following main areas. Specific information can be found in the Research Workgroups.

 
Technical Electrochemistry

Technical Electrochemistry

  • Research activities of the working group are primarily focused on application of electrochemistry in industrial practice and protection of environment.
  • The main solved topics are related to the question "hydrogen economy" and to the treatment of liquid solutions using electromembrane processes.
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Photocatalytic Materials and Processes

Photocatalytic Materials and Processes

  • This group aims to contribute to the clarification of fundamental scientific questions and solving technical problems that still stand in wide practical application of photoactive materials (such as nanocrystalline titanium oxide) for the self-cleaning sanitary surfaces; photocatalytic purification of air, water and contaminated soils; organic synthesis; the use of solar energy and other fields.
  • Group webpage with more informations available at www.josefkrysagroup.com.
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Catalytic and Membrane Processes

Catalytic and Membrane Processes

  • The focus of this research working group can be found in catalytic and separation processes.
  • Experimental activity is aimed at the preparation, characterization and testing of catalysts and membranes for gas separation, or to study the kinetics of heterogeneous catalytic reactions.
  • Another important part is the creation of software for simulation of some chemical-technological processes and new chemical technologies.
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Heterogeneous Non-catalysed Reactions

Heterogeneous Non-catalysed Reactions

  • The main activity of this group is more focused on applied research arising from cooperation with industrial partners.
  • It is based on the study of the kinetics of heterogeneous non-catalysed reactions, as an example decomposition of raw materials by mineral acids.
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