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Last update: T_KMF (23.05.2006)
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Last update: prof. Ing. Andrey Shukurov, Ph.D. (14.02.2024)
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Last update: prof. Ing. Andrey Shukurov, Ph.D. (08.02.2021)
1 Bower: An Introduction to Polymer Physics, Cambridge University Press, 2002
2 B. Vollmert: Základy makromolekulární chemie, Academia,Praha, 1970
3 H.Biederman, Y. Osada: Plasma Polymerization Processes. Elsevier, Amsterdam 1992
4 H. Biederman(ed.) Plasma Polymer Films , Imperial College Press, London 2004 |
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Last update: prof. Ing. Andrey Shukurov, Ph.D. (14.02.2024)
The lectures and the exam are held in person. |
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Last update: prof. Ing. Andrey Shukurov, Ph.D. (14.02.2024)
The exam is oral. The condition for successful completion is systematic attendance. The requirements for the exam correspond to the syllabus of the subject to the extent presented at the lecture. |
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Last update: prof. Ing. Andrey Shukurov, Ph.D. (04.02.2021)
1) Fundamentals of macromolecular physics: monomer, oligomer, polymer, molecular weight distribution, linear branched and cross-linked polymers, copolymers. 2) Basic types of polymerization: chain polymerization (radical, ionic), step-growth polymerization (polycondensation, polyaddition). 3) Amorphous and semicrystalline polymers, phase transitions (crystallization, glass transition), segmental dynamics and nanoconfinement effects caused by the presence of nanoparticles and surfaces 4) Formation of macromolecular structures by vacuum and plasma methods. 5) Basic concepts of plasma physics, direct current and radio frequency discharge in gases. 6) Plasma polymerization: from gaseous precursors, by magnetron sputtering, plasma-assisted thermal evaporation, and using hyperthermal polyatomic ion beams. 7) Nanostructured plasma polymers: thin films, 2D nanoislands, 3D nanoparticles, nanophase separation in plasma copolymers, nanocomposite plasma polymers 8) Polymer nanofluids: "green" synthesis using a gas aggregation source of nanoparticles, preparation of optically active nanofluids 9) Nanostructuring of polymer surface by plasma etching.
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