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2. semester (MSc)<br />

Special and Modified Fibres<br />

0/0/2 Marcinčin<br />

Structure and Properties of Fibres 1/0/1 Krištofič<br />

Modelling and Simulation of Processes<br />

in Polymers<br />

1/0/1 Marcinčin<br />

Colorants and Textile Auxiliares<br />

2/0/0 Murárová<br />

Technical Textiles 2/0/0 Krištofič<br />

Principles of Textile Engineering 2/0/0 Ujhelyiová<br />

Laboratory II 0/0/8 Marcinčin<br />

3. semester (MSc) Textile Chemistry and Techmology 2/2/0 Ujhelyiová<br />

Technology of Polymeric Films 2/0/0 Marcinčin<br />

Fibre and Textile Testing 2/0/0 Murárová, Legéň<br />

Laboratory of Textile Chemistry and<br />

Technology<br />

0/0/10 Ujhelyiová<br />

4. semester (MSc) Diploma work 0/0/27 Marcinčin<br />

IV. CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS<br />

A. Project of APVT Grant Agency APVT 20-011-404 (Anton Marcinčin), Composite Fibres and<br />

Textiles<br />

The aim of this project is the preparation of new types of fibres based on polymer nanocomposite and to the<br />

preparation of textiles with new multifunctional properties mainly barrier against UV light, thermoregulative, further<br />

with electric conductivity and with some aspects of intelligent materials (sensors). New properties of textiles will<br />

be the consequence of nano modification of polymers and fibres with additives as well as new construction<br />

aspects of textiles. The project is oriented to the basic material research of fibres and fabrics.<br />

Project duration: from 01.05.2005 to 31.12.2007<br />

B. International EU Project 6 FP 505 567-1(Anton Marcinčin), Biotechnological Process for<br />

Manufacturing Cellulosic Product with added Value<br />

Project is focused to the basic investigation of new biochemical ways how to dissolve the cellulose and change its<br />

original form. Method is based on the safe, biodegradable enzymes used instead of toxic dangerous CS2 with the<br />

aim to create products from regenerated cellulose. Biocelsol technologies are break through in comparison with<br />

existing processes for preparation of regenerated cellulose and give harmless technologies for modification of<br />

cellulose with selected enzymes. Enzymatically modified cellulose is better soluble in water-alkali solutions and its<br />

processing to solutions is more simple. Scientific goals of the project:<br />

- understand enzymatic processes in cellulose and their influence on the structure and processability of the<br />

cellulose,<br />

- investigate new products with involved functional properties based on enzymatically modified cellulose,<br />

- ensure exceptional decrease of environmental and health influence in comparison with viscose process,<br />

- prove new, acceptable procedures which reduce production cost in cellulose industry.<br />

Project duration: from 2004 to 2007<br />

C. International EU Project 6 FP 6 516972 (Anton Marcinčin), Nanohybrid – designed<br />

nanostructured hybrid polymers: polymerisation catalysis and Tecton assembly<br />

The project is focussed on to: 1. Creation of new knowledge related to macromolecular architecture designs via<br />

transition metal catalysis which will be up access to novel random and block coplymers and polymer product<br />

compositions. 2. Understanding the phenomena of nanocompomers and nanocomposites´formation either during<br />

in-situ polymerisation or during melt processing. 3. Investigation of fundamental characteristics of the organicinorganic<br />

interphase region by multi-scale analysis.<br />

4 Application-oriented property enhancement, thanks to nanostructured hybrid polyolefins.<br />

Project duration: from 01.03.2005 to 28.02.2008<br />

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