- Cultural Heritage Materials Analysis
- Building materials and conservation
- Mineralogy and Gemology Studies
- Extraction and Separation Processes
- Advancements in Battery Materials
- Material Properties and Processing
- Seismology and Earthquake Studies
- Recycling and Waste Management Techniques
- Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
- Clay minerals and soil interactions
- Conservation Techniques and Studies
- Therapeutic Uses of Natural Elements
- Advanced Battery Technologies Research
- Granular flow and fluidized beds
- Industrial Gas Emission Control
University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague
2020-2023
Abstract The Bohemian historical glasses have been neglected and not in focus of Archaeometric studies so far. Potassium-calcium wood ash glasses, produced Bohemia Moravia, from the beginning 14th century to first half 18th century, are chemically different same period Western Europe. There no written sources for glass batch recipes Gothic (14th–1st 16th c.) Renaissance (16th–17th glass, while there only few Baroque (end 17th–18th recipes. Systematically investigating chemical composition...
Lithium is crucial in lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), serving as a main component of the electrolyte and cathode. Elements such cobalt, nickel, manganese are also vital for high performance, energy density, stability. This study aimed to examine behaviour end-of-life cathode material (NMC622) its valuable metals after exposure temperatures between 100 400 °C, comparing it with untreated material. The lithium content cannot be reliably determined by conventional analytical methods, so...
This research work investigates a 7-day interaction of bioactive glass in the form grit with simulated body fluid (SBF) and without addition TRIS HEPES buffers. To...
Analyzing the chemical composition of archaeological glasses can provide an insight into their provenance and raw materials used in making. However, to authors’ knowledge, historical production process itself melting characteristics have not yet been extensively investigated. The main focus this paper is describe three types Bohemian glasses: Gothic (14th–1st half 16th c.); Renaissance (16th–17th Baroque (end 17th–18th c.). model were prepared from natural processes that take place during...
While the natron and plant ash glass tesserae may be found on places of importance across former Roman Byzantine empires, wood are scarce. This is first time a tessera studied in detail. It was part magnificent 8-metres tall statue Madonna Malbork, Poland, created at end 14th century destroyed World War Two. to coloured by cobalt with possible impact copper, opacified Ca-phosphate. Processes previously described sodium-rich glasses were observed also potassium-rich tessera, such as diffusion...
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