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CATRIN scientists are the first to use graphene ink for cheap and affordable sensor printing
TECHSCALE meeting at CATRIN
TECHSCALE ISAB elects Paolo Fornasiero as its chairman
Unique butterfly-shaped magnetic graphene nanoparticle combines two concepts of magnetism formation
Single-atom engineering revolutionizes medicine, chemistry and energy
Single-atom catalysts as a solution to water contamination
Researchers Enhanced Ammonia Production Process
Italian PhD student gaining knowledge and skills for his research at CATRIN
Scientists propose a sustainable way of two-dimensional iron oxide production
Computational chemists from CATRIN throw light on molecular photoswitching
Carbon dots can be used for light-induced hydrogen peroxide production
Olomouc Scientist Awarded Prestigious ERC Grant for Groundbreaking Graphene Ink Research
Supercapacitors must be powerful yet environmentally friendly
Talented scientist headed to Cambridge University to pursue her dream
Breakthrough technology will exploit waste from biodiesel production and improve fuel properties
Thanks to the new nanomaterial, the detection of antibiotic residues in water can be quick and simple
I hope that "my" nanomaterials will be useful
The SUSNANO project is in full swing
From laboratory to prototype. Research in the field of energy storage supported by a prestigious European grant
The Neuron Prize Goes to World-Renowned Computational Chemist, Pavel Hobza
Solving stability problems of relevant graphene derivatives
A nanomaterial from Olomouc could eradicate heavy metals from water
The prestigious EIC project grant has just started
Veronika Šedajová wins the Jean-Marie Lehn Prize for Chemistry
Michal and Rostislav Langer are Talents of the year
Imaging of the sigma hole wins the Werner von Siemens Award
New nanomaterial boosts green hydrogen production through specific transformation of alcohols from biomass
The development of energy storage devices will be supported by a European grant—unique in the Czech Republic
Nitrogen-doped graphene is suitable for use in supercapacitors
Physical chemist Otyepka wins his third ERC grant. It targets lithium-sulfur batteries
International project with CATRIN’s participation addresses neuroblastoma immunotherapy
Graphene acid makes lithium-ion batteries more efficient
Defects as chemical traps to anchor metal atoms—a way to a new generation of photocatalysts
Scientists used computer experiments to model lipids in COVID-19 vaccines
Czech scientists become first to observe an inhomogeneous electron charge distribution on an atom
Nanomaterial developed in Olomouc helps to detect beef meat adulteration
Michal Langer wins the Jean-Marie Lehn Prize
Covalent Graphene-MOF Hybrids are Efficient Chemiresistive Gas Sensors
New material for supercapacitors proves highly stable and eco-friendly
Scientists develop first lead-free perovskite luminescent solar concentrator
Theoretical calculations unlock secrets of carbon dots
Olomouc scientists developed a new way to prevent bacterial resistance
Special issue on single-atom catalysts with dual CATRIN participation
Scientists find a way to efficiently use sulfur in lithium batteries
Scientists propose using carbon dots in lung cancer screening
Michal Otyepka is a member of GACR Scientific Advisory Board
Thanks to Martin Pykal’s great hobby, RCPTM’s images decorate scientific journal covers
A new strategy will allow the synthesis of novel polymers
Several publications from RCPTM are among the top 10 per cent of the most downloaded papers
Another ERC grant goes to RCPTM, first of its kind
Scientists have developed cheap and available material for supercapacitors
Scientists from Olomouc accelerate chemical reactions with a single atom
Bottom-up Synthesis of Carbon Dots Obtained by Oxidative Coupling of Xylene with Anhydrous FeCl3: Application for olefin reduction
Two-Dimensional Chemistry, the way towards new graphene derivatives
The surface and structural properties of graphite fluoride
Dichlorocarbene-Functionalized Fluorographene: Synthesis and Reaction Mechanism
Neuron Impuls 2014 - chemie
Hydrophilic Nanotube Supported Graphene-Water Dispersible Carbon Superstructure with Excellent Conductivity
Thiofluorographene-Hydrophilic Graphene Derivative with Semiconducting and Genosensing Properties
Quaternized Carbon Dots Modified Graphene Oxide for Selective Cell Labelling – Controlled Nucleus and Cytoplasm Imaging
Cover Art: ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
Halogenated Graphenes: Rapidly Growing Family of Graphene Derivatives
Adsorption of Small Organic Molecules on Graphene
New paper in ACS Nano
Controlling Structure and Function of Biomolecules at the Molecular Scale: Theory Meets Experiments