Branch Details
Chemistry of Macromolecular Materials
Original title in Czech: Chemie makromolekulárních materiálůFCHAbbreviation: DKCO_MCHAcad. year: 2015/2016
Programme: Macromolecular Chemistry
Length of Study:
Accredited from: 13.10.2010Accredited until: 1.11.2018
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Issued topics of Doctoral Study Program
- Development of materials based on hyaluronic acid´s hydrogels for bone defects´ regeneration
Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring glycosaminoglycan and one of the chief components of the connective tissue or extracellular matrix. Thanks to its properties, mainly its biocompatibility, hyaluronic acid is a promising material for scaffold preparation in the field of tissue engineering. The main object of the dissertation will be the development of hyaluronic acid-based hydrogels as a support for bone defect healing. The developed materials will be studied in terms of their chemical composition, mechanical properties, conditions of crosslinking reactions, kinetics of gelation etc. Also, factors influencing the mentioned parameters and enabling their optimisation for the intended use will be studied. Hydrogel will contain substances supporting cell migration from surrounding tissue into the hydrogel, cell adhesion, differentiation, proliferation and the production of new extracellular matrix and thus bone healing. Therefore, the biological properties of the developed hydrogels and their effect on cell function and viability will be studied. During their doctorate, the candidate shall cooperate with experts on material engineering, organic chemistry, biology, medicine etc.
- Effect of particle-chain interactions on the supramolecular structure and deformation behavior of polymer nanocomposites
- Heterogeneous photochemical modification of special PP grades
- Hierarchical bio-inspired composites with enhnaced stffness-toughness balance
- Multifunctional hierarchical scaffolds for regenerative medicine
- Nanocomposite hydrogels with hybrid cross-links for regenerative medicine
- Practical approach to photochemicaly initiated polymerisation
Practical applications of photochemical initiated polymerisations in heterogeneous systems, especially on modification of polymeric surfaces using covalently attached polymeric layers. Other part will be focused on photochemical polymerisation in thin film or in bulk. There will be examined influences of used initiating systems and reaction mechanisms on the yield and conditions of polymerisations. The goal of thesis is to develop new practical applications, especially on the field of 2D and 3D polymerisation technologies.
- Self assembly in hierarchical polymer nanocomposites
- Utilization of reactive extrusion for polymer blends preparation
Course structure diagram with ECTS credits
Abbreviation | Title | L. | Cr. | Com. | Compl. | Hr. range | Gr. | Op. |
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DCO_FCO | Physical chemistry of polymers II | cs | 0 | Compulsory | DrEx | yes |
Abbreviation | Title | L. | Cr. | Com. | Compl. | Hr. range | Gr. | Op. |
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DCO_FPO | Polymer physics | cs | 0 | Compulsory | DrEx | yes | ||
DCO_KOM | Composites II | cs | 0 | Compulsory | DrEx | yes | ||
DCO_PBM | Polymeric Biomaterials | cs | 0 | Compulsory | DrEx | yes |