NANOCON - International Conference on Nanomaterials - Research & Application

Conference Proceedings - NANOCON 2017

9th International Conference on Nanomaterials - Research & Application
October 18th - 20th 2017 / Hotel Voronez I, Brno, Czech Republic, EU
www.nanocon.eu
ISSN: 2694-930X
ISBN: 978-80-87294-81-9
Proceedings of the conference were published in Web of Science and Scopus.

Conference NANOCON'17 presented multifarious world of nanomaterials

An opportunity to become acquainted with the results of research and development of nanomaterials in the Czech Republic and abroad as well as with concrete applications and to meet the world's leading scientists working on nanotechnology had participants of the ninth annual international conference NANOCON'17. This event was organized by the company TANGER Ltd. on 18 - 20, October 2017 in Brno, in cooperation with the Czech Society for New Materials and Technologies and the Regional Centre of Advanced Technologies and Materials (RCATM) at the Faculty of Science of Palacky University in Olomouc.

During the conference in total 90 lectures and 200 posters were presented for 350 participants from 26 countries. NANOCON´17 confirmed that it is the largest event of its kind organized in the Czech Republic and at the same time it is one of the largest conferences in the field of nanotechnology in the Central European region.  About one third of all participants came to NANOCON from abroad this year, the most from Russia, Poland, Germany, Slovakia and Rumania. The research results presented in Brno also scientists from distant countries, including China, South Korea or U.S.A.

The opening plenary lecture entitled "Opportunities and Challenges of Well-defined Nanocatalysts” was performed by Paolo Fornasiero from the University in Trieste (IT). This outstanding expert in design and development of multifunctional nanosystems allowed to audience to uncover secrets of environmental heterogenic catalysis. Another plenary speaker Lukáš Palatinus from the Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, this year's Laureate Prize for Young Scientists of the Neuron Endowment Fund to Support Science, in his lecture outlined how is possible to determine the structure of nanocrystalline materials with a high degree of accuracy. Lectures relating to new advanced imaging techniques, e. g. of Ian Gilmore from the National Centre of Excellence in Mass Spectrometry Imaging (NPL) in Teddington (U.K.) attracted audience´s attention. 

A significant part of the conference program was dedicated to applications of nanomaterials in medicine. Stephan Barcikowski from the University of Duisburg (Germany) fascinated by his R&D results in the field of biological applications of laser-generated nanoparticles . The programme of the conference traditionally underlined also the issue of impact of nanomaterials on human health and environment. Alena Gábelová, the senior researcher of the Cancer Research Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, in her lecture explained interactions of the iron oxide nanoparticles with human cells.

NANOCON is a popular conference among novice researchers – this year 40% of the doctoral students were among the participants. The prize of Dr. Tasilo Prnka, the conference founder and the promoter of nanotechnology in the Czech Republic, for the best lecture of young scientists under the age of thirty three years was awarded to Semir Tulic from the Vienna University for the talk describing the possibilities of catalytic reaction of nickel-based films with diamonds.

In the poster session 200 posters had been performed. As the best one from scientific content and graphic design point of view have been assessed the poster of Michal Šrámek from the Institute of Molecular Genetics of the CAS (CZ) illustrating the promising application potential of surface-treated gold nanoparticles in medical diagnostics and therapy. Among the top three the poster of Oliver Beier from the Jena´s company Innovent (DE) describing methods of preparations highly active photocatalytic surfaces for temperature sensitive substrates based on titanium dioxide and zinc and the poster of Štěpán Potocký from the Institute of Physics of the CAS in Prague dedicated to the histological and microCT study of diamond-coated metal implants.

The conference NANOCON'17 has a stable place in the Czech nanotechnology community's calendar. In total 16 universities,  12 research institutes of the Czech Academy of Sciences and other research organizations, such as the University Hospital at St. Anne in Brno, the Food Research Institute in Prague,  the Czech Metrology Institute,  the Institute for Drug Control or Public Health Institute. "This year's NANOCON,” says Radek Zboril’, the director of the Regional Centre of Advanced Technologies and Materials. As the chairman of the conference he is pleased by the growing interest of experts from abroad to establish cooperation with Czech experts.

„This year the conference confirmed the global trend of significant shift from fundamental research into nanomaterials towards applications and to the optimization of the most progressive technologies", says Professor Radek Zbořil, the Director of the RCATM Research Center. As a chairman of the conference, he appreciates that nanotechnology is penetrating industrial practice and that Czech science has made a significant contribution to this trend.

Participation of representatives of 20 private sector entities, typically innovative companies with strong research background, in Brno confirms that nanomaterials fully addressed the manufacturing sector. For example, the experts from the Raith GmbH company from Dortmund (DE) in Brno presented two recording modes that overcome the limitations of traditional electron beam lithography. Researchers from the company AQUATEST a.s. from Liberec (CZ) introduced successful remediation way of water contaminated by aromatic hydrocarbons using iron oxide nanoparticles.   The interest of the business sector in nanomaterials is illustrated by the fact that 12 companies exhibited their products and demonstrated laboratory and measuring equipment in the conference accompanying program, e. g. Nicolet CZ, TESCAN, Optik Instruments, Měřicí technika Morava nebo ChromSpec.

Jiřina Shrbená, Chairlady of the Program Committee of NANOCON´17

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ELDESSOUKI Mohamed Department of preparation and analysis of nanostructures, Institute for Nanomaterials, Advanced Technology and Innovation, Technical University of Liberec, Liberec, Czech Republic
Co-authors: PETRÍK Stanislav
Abstract: Optical fiber based sensors are well established as superior to other (especially the electrically conductive) types of sensors within the same applications due to their: light weight, flexibility, sensitivity, large surface area, potential for multi-functionality and multiplexing, immunity to interference with electromagnetic fields, resilience to harsh environmental conditions as well as their safe and hazard-free use during biological interaction. Also, as the lightwaves can cross over cavities and gaps, there is no essential need for continuity in the structure; as it is required in electrically conductive materials. [..] Read more
MEDVECKÁ Veronika Department of Experimental Physics, Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, Comenius University in Bratislava, Mlynská dolina F2, 842 48 Bratislava, Slovak Republic
Co-authors: KOVÁČIK Dušan ZAHORANOVÁ Anna ČERNÁK Mirko
Abstract: In presented work we compare the influence of low-temperature plasma generated in ambient air by Diffuse Coplanar Surface Barrier Discharge on three types of most commonly used polymers - polyvinylpyrrolidone, polyvinyl alcohol and polyacrylonitrile with suitable precursors. Samples were studied in terms of chemical composition (ATR-FTIR, EDX) and surface morphology (SEM). [..] Read more
DUGÁČEK Ján CEPLANT – R&D Centre For Low-cost Plasma and Nanotechnology Surface Modifications, Masaryk University, Kotlářská 2, 611 37 Brno, Czech Republic
Co-authors: DVOŘÁKOVÁ Hana SŤAHEL Pavel
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HERING Wolfgang Innovent e.V., Pruessingstraße 27B, D-07745 Jena, Germany, wh1@innovent-jena.de
Co-authors: KEIL Doreen HOMUTH Marion GRÜNLER Bernd SPANGE Stefan
Abstract: Gas and migration barrier coatings which are flexible and transparent can be generated on polymer films by combining Combustion Chemical Vapor Deposition (CCVD) and Sol-Gel Technology.The CCVD (especially the Pyrosil® method) allows the formation of highly compact oxide layers based on siloxanes under atmospheric pressure. In order to make them more flexible and to reduce the permeability, the use of the Sol-Gel technique is suitable. [..] Read more
ŠTĚPÁNOVÁ Vlasta Department of Physical Electronics, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Kotlářská 2, 611 37 Brno, Czech Republic
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SEDLÁKOVÁ Silvia Institute of Physics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Na Slovance 2, 182 21 Prague 8, Czech Republic, EU, ignacova@fzu.cz
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Abstract: With the development of chemical vapour deposition techniques, and thanks to its chemical and electrical properties, boron-doped nanocrystalline diamond has attracted the interest of electrochemists for various applications from chemical sensing to water treatment. Potential applications, such as super capacitors and dye sensitized solar cells, would greatly benefit from an increase in specific surface area. [..] Read more
KRUMPOLEC Richard R&D Center for Low-Cost Plasma and Nanotechnology Surface Modifications (CEPLANT), Department of Physical Electronics, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Kotlářská 267/2, 611 37, Brno, Czech Republic, EU
Co-authors: ZEMÁNEK Miroslav TUČEKOVÁ Zlata KELAR Jakub
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MANČÍK Pavel Nanotechnology Centre, VSB - Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic, EU
Co-authors: BEDNÁŘ Jiří SVOBODA Ladislav DVORSKÝ Richard Matýsek Dalibor
Abstract: In this work, we present new preparation method, photocatalytic activity and photocatalytic reactivation of photoactive layered graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4), which was incorporated into silica structure containing zinc-silicate nanoparticles (ZnO-m·SiO2). Prepared material exhibits more than ten times larger specific surface area than pure bulk g-C3N4. [..] Read more
Markova E.B. RUDN University, Russia, Moscow, 117198 Russia, ebmarkova@gmail.com
Co-authors: Sheshko T.F. Serov Yu.M. Lyadov A.S. Khozina E.V. Simonov V.N.
Abstract: The aim of this work was to investigate features of propane conversion in the presence of samarium, lanthanum, europium vanadate and samarium, lanthanum, europium vanadite. The conversion of propane was studied in the presence of samarium, lanthanum, europium vanadate and samarium, lanthanum, europium vanadite synthesized by solid-phase method. [..] Read more
GERULLIS Sven INNOVENT e.V. Technology Development Jena, Pruessingstrasse 27B, D-07745 Jena, Germany, EU ob@innovent-jena.de
Co-authors: BEIER Oliver PFUCH Andreas GRUENLER Bernd
Abstract: In our investigations we prepared two different kinds of oxide coatings aiming for highly active photocatalytic properties and moreover deposition conditions, which could make them useful potentially also for temperature sensitive substrate materials. The first ones are titanium oxide thin films created by PECVD under atmospheric pressure conditions, Secondly, zinc oxide coatings were created by sol-gel technique via dip-coating. [..] Read more
ABKHALIMOV Evgeny A.N. Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Russian Academy of Science, Moscow, Russia
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MARTAUSOVÁ Iveta Nanotechnology Centre, VŠB – TUO, 17. listopadu 15, 708 33 Ostrava, Czech Republic, EU iveta.martausova@vsb.cz, petra.vilimova@vsb.cz, daniela.spustova.st@vsb.cz, zdenek.lacny@vsb.cz, jonas.tokarsky@vsb.cz
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MASAŘ Milan Centre of Polymer Systems, Tomas Bata University in Zlin, trida Tomase Bati 5678, 760 01 Zlin, Czech Republic
Co-authors: MACHOVSKÝ Michal URBÁNEK Pavel URBÁNEK Michal KUŘITKA Ivo
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KRYUCHKOVA Tatiana Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Faculty of Science, Moscow, Russia, kryuchkova_ta@list.ru
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Co-authors: JANÍKOVÁ Barbora MAMULOVÁ KUTLÁKOVÁ Kateřina CHLEBÍKOVÁ Lucie
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Pešková Kristýna Technical University of Liberec, Institute for Nanomaterials, Advanced Technologies and Innovation (CXI), Studentská 2, Liberec, 461 17, Czech Republic; kristyna.peskova@tul.cz, jaroslav.nosek1@tul.cz
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DUFKOVÁ Iva Technical university of Liberec, Liberec, 461 17 Czech Republic, EU
Co-authors: KOVAČIČ Vladimír LOUDA Petr
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BIRDEANU Mihaela National Institute for Research and Development in Electrochemistry and Condensed Matter, Plautius Andronescu Street, 300224 Timisoara, Romania, EU
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BÎRDEANU Aurel - Valentin National R&D Institute for Welding and Material Testing – ISIM Timişoara, 20 M. Viteazu Ave., 300222 Timisoara, Romania, EU, valentin@isim.ro
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