Aluminosilicate Structure and Properties Research Group
Description
The team focuses on the synthesis and investigation of the properties of aluminosilicate materials, encompassing both crystalline and amorphous forms. The primary research areas include: exploring natural and synthetic materials, such as zeolites and clay minerals, in sorption processes; utilizing waste raw materials, particularly in construction materials technology; and studying the structure and properties of alkaline-activated binders.
Our laboratory is equipped for the preparation of raw materials, including grinding, weighing, and homogenization, as well as the processing of synthesis products for subsequent analysis.
In terms of education, the laboratory provides students with opportunities to develop practical skills, verify project outcomes, and complete diploma theses.
Contact
12 617 52 20
Leading unit
Faculty of Materials Science and Ceramics
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Department of Silicate Chemistry and Macromolecular Compounds
Team leader
Król MagdalenaTeam members
IDUB research areas
- Water-energy-climate: interdisciplinary approach to sustainable development
- Materials, technologies, and processes inspired by nature: biotechnology, bioinspirations in engineering and materials science, biosensors, bioenergetics, biocatalysis, biocomputers, and biocomputation
- Design, production, and testing of modern materials and the technologies of the future based on a multidisciplinary approach combining materials engineering with chemistry, physics, mathematics, and medicine
Keywords
zeolitestructural studiesgeopolymerssorption propertiesimmobilization