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NANOCON - International Conference on Nanomaterials - Research & Application

Conference Proceedings - NANOCON 2019

11th International Conference on Nanomaterials - Research & Application
October 16th - 18th 2019 / Hotel Voronez I, Brno, Czech Republic, EU
www.nanocon.eu
ISSN: 2694-930X
ISBN: 978-80-87294-95-6

Nano Energy  - the Highlight of the NANOCON´19 Conference

The XI. International conference NANOCON took place in Brno in October 16th - 18th, 2019. In total 334 attendees from 30 countries across the world listened 75 lectures and could see 205 posters. Their common theme was nanomaterials and the latest advances in their research and applications. The conference is the largest event of its kind organized in the Czech Republic and belongs to the biggest ones held in the Central Europe.

Nanotechnology and nanomaterials in energy sector was the highlight topic of the NANOCON´19. The reason is obvious.  How to generate and store enough clean electricity is one of the key challenges of the today´s world. After all, Nobel Award in chemistry was awarded for the discovery of lithium ion batteries this year. And the potential of nanomaterials to respond successfully to this challenge is very promising.

Prof. Niyazi Serdar Sarıçiftçi the director of the Institute of Organic Solar Cells from Johann Kepler University in Linz, Austria emphasised this fact in his opening plenary lecture. This renowned material scientist presented the results of his research in the field of optical technologies. He stressed the need to use biodegradable and biocompatible materials in organic optoelectronics. Their further use is very wide - not only in solar energy, but also in biomedicine, for example. Nano-energy was also the central topic of a panel discussion. In addition to methods of energy generation by various types of cells, the issues of energy storage by batteries or supercapacitors were discussed as well. And the environmental aspect of nano technologies and nano materials used in energy sector was not neglected either.

However, the thematic scope of the conference was traditionally much broader. In Brno researchers presented their R&D results regarding the preparation, characterization of nanomaterials and their use in various sectors, including the environment and medicine. Monitoring and issues of nanomaterial toxicity as well as their impact on health and the environment were also discussed. The next plenary lecture of Prof. Martin Pumera from University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, who returned to the Czech Republic after eight years of successful research at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, attracted deserved attention in this respect. As the director of the Center of Advanced Functional Nanorobots he outlined the fascinating possibilities of these self-managed molecular nanostructures, for example in targeted drug delivery or in environmental remediation.

The prize for the best poster has been awarded to Ondřej Pavelka from the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University in Prague. This Young scientist in his poster presented, how is possible to optimize the fabrication of hybrid metal-semiconductor Au-Si nanostructures for plasmon enhanced luminescence. Luminescent silicon nanocrystals represent a promising alternative to the conventional semiconductor nanocrystals, especially for biological applications and Czech researchers collaborate on this research task with experts from the Kobe University in Japan.

Jan Přech from the Centre of Advanced Materials of Charles University in Prague presented the Best Lecture for the Young Scientist (up to 33 years of age). The price named after Dr. Tasilo Prnka - a major promoter of nanotechnology in the Czech Republic - he received for a lecture relating to advanced titano-silicate catalysts for selective oxidation of terpenes. On research of these nano-sponges Czech researchers work with scientists from the Center for Nanomaterials and Chemical Reactions of Institute for Basic Science in South Korean Daejon.

The next NANOCON conference will be held in October 21st – 23rd 2020 and it will accentuate the latest scientific and technological challenges in nano-electronics. More information can be found at www.nanocon.eu.

 

Jiřina Shrbená Váňová
Conference Programme Chair

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DESPOTULI Alexander Institute of Microelectronics Technology and High Purity Materials, Russian Academy of Sciences, Chernogolovka, Russian Federation, despot@ipmt-hpm.ac.ru
Co-authors: ANDREEVA Alexandra
Abstract: Term and concept of a new branch of science and technology, namely, “nanoionics”, were formulated in IMT RAS (1991-1992). It was the article "A step towards nanoionics". [..] Read more
ANDREEVA DESPOTULI Alexandra and Alexandr Institute of microelectronics technology and high purity materials Russian Academy of Sciences, Chernogolovka, Russia, andreeva@ipmt-hpm.ac.ru
Abstract: Advanced superionic conductors (AdSICs) have the best ion-transport properties. These properties are determined by the AdSIC crystal structure that is close to optimal for fast ionic transport (FIT). [..] Read more
LITVIN Aleksandr ITMO University, 49 Kronverksky Pr., St. Petersburg, 197101, Russia, litvin@itmo.ru
Co-authors: BABAEV Anton PARFENOV Peter
Abstract: Lead sulfide (PbS) quantum dots (QDs) have been covalently attached to reduced graphene oxide (rGO). Thin films from a hybrid rGO-PbS nanomaterial have been formed by a Langmuir-Blodgett technique. [..] Read more
Masoud Shekargoftar 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
Co-authors: Jan Pospíšil Filip Munz Petr Dzik Tomáš Homola
Abstract: This study addresses the effects of atmospheric-pressure plasma on the properties of methylammonium lead halide perovskite thin films. Plasma-treated films then were used to fabricate an inverted p-i-n perovskite solar cell. [..] Read more
HOMOLA Tomáš 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, tomas.homola@mail.muni.cz
Co-authors: SHEKARGOFTAR Masoud POSPÍŠIL Jan
Abstract: Prevailing modes of the manufacture of modern energy-harvesting systems and other electronics based on silicon fail to meet the requirements of the steps involved in low-cost fabrication. Rapid and low-cost roll-to-roll manufacture – the future of commercialization for flexible and printed electronics – requires flexible and low-cost substrates such as polyethylene terephthalate, polyethylene naphthalate and, more recently, green materials such as nano-paper. [..] Read more
ROSSNER Pavel Institute of Experimental Medicine, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague 4, Czech Republic, EU, pavel.rossner@iem.cas.cz, fatima.elzeinova@iem.cas.cz, andrea.rossnerova@iem.cas.cz
Co-authors: PELCLOVA Daniela ELZEINOVA Fatima MIKUSKA Pavel VECERA Zbynek COUFALIK Pavel VLCKOVA Stepanka FENCLOVA Zdenka ROSSNEROVA Andrea
Abstract: Copper oxide nanoparticles (CuO NPs) have a widespread use in industry, chemistry, in production of electronic devices and as an antimicrobial agent. Although copper is an important biogenic element, CuO NPs are toxic with the ability to induce oxidative stress, apoptosis, cell cycle arrest or DNA damage. [..] Read more
Egor UKRAINTSEVa,b) a) Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic
Co-authors: Václav HOUSKAc),d) Jaroslav VACEKc) Ivo STARÝc) STARÁ Irena G. c) Bohuslav REZEKa)
Abstract: We introduce a straightforward mathematical method for improving the AFM image resolution, applied to image analysis of helicene-based macrocycles adsorbed on HOPG. The method reveals structural details from insufficiently resolved AFM images and attributes them to internal structure and ordering of the macrocycles. [..] Read more
SHYLO Artem Donetsk Institute for Physics and Engineering named after O.O. Galkin, Kyiv, Ukraine, art.shylo@gmail.com;
Co-authors: GORBAN Oksana DANILENKO Igor DOROSHKEVICH Aleksandr LYUBCHYK Andriy GORBAN Anton KONSTANTINOVA Tetyana
Abstract: For investigation of the influence of temperature of nanopowder calcination on adsorption properties of zirconiananoparticles, the pH-metry method was used. As a result, structure and parameters of double electric layer surrounding zirconia nanoparticles under wetting were calculated. [..] Read more
NEUMAN Jan NenoVision s.r.o, Brno, Czech Republic, EU, application@nenovision.com
Co-authors: NOVACEK Zdenek NOVOTNA Veronika HEGROVA Veronika Lukas FLAJSMAN
Abstract: Atomic force microscope (AFM) LiteScope™ produced by NenoVision is carefully designed for direct integration into many different types of scanning electron microscopes (SEM). It is equipped with unique technology for true correlative imaging – Correlative Probe and Electron Microscopy™ (CPEM). [..] Read more
TOPINKA Jan Institute of Experimental Medicine, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague 4, Czech Republic, EU, jan.topinka@iem.cas.cz, tana.zavodna@iem.cas.cz, pavel.rossner@iem.cas.cz
Co-authors: ZÁVODNÁ Táňa RÖSSNEROVÁ Andrea RÖSSNER Pavel Jr.
Abstract: Air pollutants have been shown to cause a vast amount of different adverse health effects. These effects include impairment of many respiratory (e.g. [..] Read more
JURMANOVÁ Jana Department of Physical Electronics, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Kotlářská 2, 611 37, Brno, Czech Republic, janar@physics.muni.cz
Co-authors: JAŠEK Ondřej TOMAN Jozef ŠNÍRER Miroslav KALINA Michal
Abstract: Scanning electron microscopy was used to determine physical properties of microwave plasma synthesized graphene nanosheets such as size and shape under various electron beam parameters (accelerating voltage, electron beam current, working distance). The stability and amount of defects of graphene nanosheets structure was investigated in dependence on these parameters and the results were compared to data obtained by TEM and Dynamic light scattering (DLS). [..] Read more
KUBEČKA Martin Department of Physical Electronics, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Kotlářská 2, 611 37, Brno, Czech Republic, kubecka@mail.muni.cz
Co-authors: ŠNÍRER Jozef TOMAN,Miroslav JAŠEK Ondřej KUDRLE Vít JURMANOVÁ Jana
Abstract: The relation between plasma temperature and properties of graphene nanosheet layer deposited on Si/SiO2 substrate by decomposition of ethanol in microwave plasma torch discharge at atmospheric pressure was investigated in dependence on delivered microwave power and gas flow rates. Plasma modelling was carried out using COMSOL Multiphysics software with delivered microwave power, gas flow rates and experimental reactor geometry as input parameters. [..] Read more
Yingge Wang Department of Microsystems-IMS, University of South-Eastern Norway, Horten, 3184, Norway, Yingge.wang@usn.no
Co-authors: Gang Li Kaiying Wang Xuyuan Chen
Abstract: We report the fabrication of thick nanoporous oxide films on stainless steel (SS) foils via long-term constant-potential anodization at room temperature. The anodization potential of 50 V was employed for 1, 2 and 3 h, respectively to form the anodic films with different thickness. [..] Read more
Hackjin Kim Chungnam National University, Taejeon, Korea, hackjin@cnu.ac.kr
Abstract: Magnetic nanoparticles experience magnetic force under the magnetic field. The magnetic force can be measured as the magnetic weight of the magnetic nanoparticle sample with a conventional electronic balance. [..] Read more
Petra Peer Institute of Hydrodynamics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, v. v. i., Pod Patankou 5, 16672 Prague 6, Czech Republic, EU, peer@ih.cas.cz
Co-authors: Martin Cvek Michal Urbanek Michal Sedlacik
Abstract: In this contribution, magnetic Fe2O3 nanoparticles (MNPs) were successfully incorporated into the polyvinyl butyral (PVB) nanofibrous membranes using the electrospinning process. The effects of the MNP concentration on the morphology of the nanofibres and their magnetic properties were investigated. [..] Read more
SVOBODOVÁ Lucie Department of Material Science, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Liberec; Studentská 1402/2, 461 17 Liberec, Czech Republic, EU, lucie.svobodova@tul.cz, totka.bakalova@tul.cz, lechihieptul09@gmail.com, martina.ryvolova@tul.cz, anna.kavanova@tul.cz, lukas.volesky@tul.cz
Co-authors: BAKALOVA Totka TUNÁKOVÁ Veronika LE CHI Hiep RYVOLOVA Martina KAVÁNOVÁ Anna VOLESKÝ Lukáš
Abstract: The development of electronic technologies and the requirement for high-speed electronic systems and devices have led to an increased improvement in the performance of electronic and telecommunication devices (mobile phones, wireless or navigation systems etc.). Long-term exposure to electromagnetic (EM) fields poses serious risks to human health (EM pollution). [..] Read more
SOROKINA Larisa National Research University of Electronic Technology, Zelenograd, Moscow, Russia, larisa.ivanovna95@gmail.com
Co-authors: LEBEDEV Egor IGNATOV Dmitry RYAZANOV Roman SYSA Artem SHAMAN Yuriy GROMOV Dmitry
Abstract: In this work, a stable suspension recipe and the optimal mode for the EPD process are presented. The possibility of precision control of the thermite material composition in electrophoretic deposition technology is considered. [..] Read more
MRLIK Miroslav Centre of Polymer Systems, University Institute, Tomas Bata University in Zlin, Trida T. Bati 5678, 760 01 Zlin, Czech Republic, EU, *mrlik@utb.cz
Co-authors: Martin Cvek BAZANT Pavel KURITKA Ivo
Abstract: This study deals with the effect of star-like zinc oxide (ZnO) filler addition into poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) matrix on its structural and physical properties with the consequences to mechanical energy harvesting performance. In this case, the microwave-assisted synthesis was optimized for the preparation of unique star-like shape of ZnO particles. [..] Read more
TIAGULSKYI Stanislav Institute of Photonics and Electronics of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Co-authors: YATSKIV Roman FAITOVÁ Hana KUČEROVÁ Šárka VANIŠ Jan GRYM Jan
Abstract: ZnO nanorods have attracted increasing interest in recent years due to their potential in optoelectronic applications. The lack of p-type ZnO emphasizes the importance of rectifying junctions realized on other p-type materials. [..] Read more
KULIČEK Jaroslav Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic, EU
Co-authors: ABUDULIMU Abbasi LIU Lang LIU Guilin QI Chen REZEK Bohuslav
Abstract: Perovskites are one of the most intensively studied photovoltaic materials nowadays. Microscopic studies can provide useful information about material roughness, conductivity, structure, mechanical and opto-electronic properties as well as about kinetic effects from short to long time scale for understanding and improving the photovoltaic performance. [..] Read more
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