Hybrid Nanostructures Containing Boron Compounds

by M.Sc., Jianwei Li

October 27, 2021 ( 14:00 )

Hlavova 8, lecture room CH3

Add to Calendar 10/27/2021 14:00 Europe/Prague Hybrid Nanostructures Containing Boron Compounds

Jianwei Li is finishing Ph.D. student under supervision of doc. RNDr. Matějíček Pavel, Ph.D. Department of Physical and Macromolecular Chemistry, Faculty of Science

Boron cluster compounds (BCCs) are inorganic polyhedral structures. Incorporation of BCCs into polymers is extensively investigated in the field of energy storage, biomedicine and luminochromic materials.

Jianwei’s Ph.D. works mainly focus on preparing novel BCC-containing polymeric materials via covalent bonding or noncovalent interactions. The tunable nanostructures can serve as drug cargo in Boron neutron capture  therapy or polyelectrolytes in Solid-state batteries.

The talk will be accessible also via Zoom: https://cuni-cz.zoom.us/j/94758328674

Hlavova 8, lecture room CH3

Jianwei Li is finishing Ph.D. student under supervision of doc. RNDr. Matějíček Pavel, Ph.D. Department of Physical and Macromolecular Chemistry, Faculty of Science

Boron cluster compounds (BCCs) are inorganic polyhedral structures. Incorporation of BCCs into polymers is extensively investigated in the field of energy storage, biomedicine and luminochromic materials.

Jianwei’s Ph.D. works mainly focus on preparing novel BCC-containing polymeric materials via covalent bonding or noncovalent interactions. The tunable nanostructures can serve as drug cargo in Boron neutron capture  therapy or polyelectrolytes in Solid-state batteries.

The talk will be accessible also via Zoom: https://cuni-cz.zoom.us/j/94758328674